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A 

MILITARY ALBUM 

Containing Over 
One Thousand Portraits 

OF 

Commissioned Officers 

Who Served in the 

Spanish-American War 



L. R. HAMERSLY CO. 

New York 

1902 













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Copyright 1901, by 
L. R. Hamersly Co. 



The Graduating Classes from 
West Point in the years 1895, 
1896 and 1897 are grouped to- 
gether in this book, and in the 
cadet uniform, but the present 
rank in the Army of these 
gentlemen is given in each 
case. These photographs are 
reproduced by permission of 
Pach Bros., Photographers, of 
New York City :::::: 



(Ehta Album is Iteprrtfullu, Irotratrii 



By the Puhltshtfs 



Uln tttr ©ffirrra Who £>rruro in tlir £>uauiah-Amrnrau Star nf 1B9B 



The Navy and the Army, the Volunteers and the Regulars, soldiers from the 

South and from the North, from the West and from the East— who by their 

devotion to duty and their country, won the respect and affection of a 

grateful nation, placed the flag of their country high in the hall 

of Fame, secured for this Republic its proper place in the 

tribunal of nations, bound the South and North once 

more in affectionate brotherhood, and served the 

great cause of humanity and enlightenment. 



NO war was ever entered into with higher principles of action or graver 
reasons for resorting to the dire conflict of arms, and no nation ever 
conducted a war with more unselfish motives. The war was the will 
of the people, the heart-beat of the nation, a sincere and honest appeal for 
justice, humanity and freedom. The deeds of the brave men who fought it 
were worthy of its great purpose. 

The Navy, by their victories a I Manila and Santiago, not only made history, 
but also prescribed to the world its future tactics. The naval lessons of the war, 
the two great actions ol which were so remarkable and decisive, impressed the 
whole civilized world with their importance and significance. The battle tactics 
of our Navy were studied by all the great nations, and the principles deduced 
have been given a place in the tactics of the future. But, the study of the war 
from the naval standpoint did not end there: on the one hand, above and 
bevond the limited domain of tactics, there were principles of strategy involved 
which demanded careful consideration, and received unstinted praise, from the 
world's naval strategists; on the other, within and below the sphere of tactics, 
there were the elements of organization, training and instruction, which made 
"the man behind the gun" what he was, that called for minute investigation by 
naval students, as well as the material of the fleet — 'the ships, the guns, the 



armor and the machinery— every element of which had answered its purpose so 
perfectly, and all of which, in design, construction and management, was the 
work of naval officers. 

The work of the Navy in tins war was not only complete and glorious victory 
m battle, where valor and devotion to duty are the leading parts, hut it was 
. a higher .n.wn of glory for those heads whose brain and thought had 
developed and perfected OUT new Navy. 

The Army, no less than the Navy, won imperishable renown. "The world 
never saw Letter troops" was the unsolicited and spontaneous verdict at Santiago 
of an experienced soldier of one of the great military powers of Europe. But 
for them it was not all glory. Bravery on the field of battle was their simplest 
duty, it was but the holiday of their term, the poetry of their work: privation 
and suffering were their main portion, and waiting their most difficult task. 
The Spanish-American War brought about no changes in tactics, but it convinced 
the civilized world that the American soldier had fighting qualities which placed 
him in the foremost rank of trained soldiers. 

The President of the United States, in general orders, has characterized the 
work of the Army in glowing words: 

It has submitted to no discouragement and halted at no obstacle. Its 
officers have shown high qualities of command, and its men have shown devotion 
and discipline. Its splendid virile energy has been accompanied by self-control, 
patience, and magnanimity. With admirable good temper, sympathy, and 
loyalty to American ideals, its commanding generals have joined with the 
civilian agents of tin- Government in healing the wounds of war. 

'The President feels that he expresses the sentiments of all the loyal people 
of the United States in doing honor to the whole Army which has joined in the 
performance and shares in the credit of these honorable services." 

The small regular army which existed at the outbreak of the war furnished 
the nucleus about which the war army was constructed. Its training and 
discipline was the model for the army, and its spirit pervaded the whole. The 
volunteers, from all sections of the country, and from all ranks of society. 
brought into the field the patriotism of our people. 

The Sccretarv of War has paid his tribute to volunteers and regulars in 
terms that should not be forgotten: 

'All honor to the volunteers who have been and who must always be the 
main support of our country in war. All honor to the genius, the courage, the 
self-sacrifice of the men, many of whom I see before me now, who have won 
immortal renown as generals of the volunteer army. They will be the first to 
aye when I declare that the formative power, the high standard of conduct, 
the informing spirit of every American army is to be found in the Regular Army 
of the United States. 



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"All honor to the officers of the American Army who in true republican 
fashion have worked their way up from the ranks. All honor to the officers who, 
turning aside from the allurements of wealth and honor in civil life, have been 
appointed as civilians to the army, as volunteers, accepting the slender income 
and the hard life that is known to accompany the duties of a soldier. 

" Be of good cheer, American soldiers. When the record comes to be made 
up, in the cool judgment of the American people and of mankind, after Cuba, 
with its brilliant page, after China, with its glorious achievements, will be written 
another page equally brilliant, equally glorious, on which will be recorded the 
achievements in war and in peace of the American Army in the Philippines." 

Not the least of the results of the war attributable to the army is the re-estab- 
lishment of confidence between the South and the North. The two sections vied 
with each other in their patriotic devotion, and years of estrangement were 
obliterated in a few months of service side by side, in the camps of instruction, 
on the march, or in the trenches on the battle-field. 

The Navy and the Army, in the Spanish-American War, have been true In 
their traditions, and have added another series of victories to the long list in 
the short existence of the nation. They have won the confidence of our people, 
and how well they have deserved this let the records speak. 




THEODORE ROOSEVELT, 

President of the United States and Commander-in-Chief of the Army and Navy. 
Colonel ist U. S. Vol. Cavalry ["Rough Riders") in Spanish- American War. 





ADMIRAL GEORGE DEWEY. U. S. X. 
Battle of Manila Bay, May 1. L898 



MAJOR GENERAL WILLIAM R. SHAFTER, V. S. A. 
Commanding American Forces in Caba. 





MAJOR GENERAL HENRS C. CORBIN. 
Adjutant General U. S. A. 



1:1 \l; ADMIRAL WILLIAM T. SAMPSON 
Commanding N'ortt Atlantic Fleet. 





WILBUR VOSSLER. 
Captain <'■■- K. 1st X. Y. Vols., M.iv 
ruary 22, 1899. 



CLAY C. MACDONALD. 
IS: S to Feb- Major 4th Mo. Inf.. U. S. V.. May It;. 1S98 to Feb- 

ruary in. 1899 





LIEUTENANT-COMMANDER MARCUS BAIN- 
BRIDGE BUFORD, U. s. N. 
Commanding U. s. s. "Abarenda," May 1.:. 1898 to 
1 mber 28, 1898, 



ALEXANDER C. OLIPHANT. 
Acting Aide-de-Camp and Military Secretary at State 
Headquarters at Sea Girt during Spanish-Ameri- 
can War. Appointed Adjutant-General Slate of 
Sew Jersey at the close of war. 





CHARLES L>. YIELE. 
Colonel O. S. A. Participated in battle "f San Juan 
and siege of Santiago de Cuba. Served through- 
out the campaign in command of the 1st U S 
Oav. 



PAUL MINOR MILLIK.IN. 

Lieutenant-Colonel 1st Inf. U. S. v.. May 6. 1S98 to 
October 25, 1898. 




edward c mcdowbll. 

Captain and Quartermaster U. S. V., May 1.', ivis to 
June 30, 1901. 




DANIEL II. McDEVITT. 

Captain Co. B, Gth Pa. Vols. 





WINFIELD S. DURBIX. 
Late Colonel 101st Ind. Vol. iDf. Goveruor of Indiana 



JOHN D. LEITXER. 
Majcii I'd Ohio Vol. Inf.. May 10. 1S9S to February 

In IV.I'.I 





WILLIAM S. BARGER. BTJRT S. SHAFER. 

Assistant Engineer TJ. S. N.. June 1. 180S to February Captain Co. F. 16th N. G, P., April 27. 1898 to Decem- 
16. 1899. her 28. 1898. 

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EDWARD V. HACKETT, JK. 
Late l'irsi Lieutenant 42d r. S. V., May, 1898 ti 
27, 1902. 



.IlMI>' 



Captain C 



JOHN 
18th Pa 
October 22 



II. REST. 

Vol. Inf.. April 





GEORGE A 

Lieutenant Co. E, 41 !i Pa, 



to November 
ezpedll ioTi 



LESHER. 
Vol. Inf.. April liN. 



Hi ivis Served in I'urh. 



LOVIE ESTELI.E BENNETT 
Major. Commanding lsl Battalion, 4 1 li III Vol. Inf. 
iv.>s Thirteen months' service In Spanish-American 

Rico War. Maiie Colonel of liis regiment upon it* 

return t<- Illinois. 

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FREDERIC H. SARGENT. 

Captain Sth Inf. U. S. A. Adjutant in Havana. Cuba. 
Decemher. 1S98 to August. 1899. Pari cipated 
in siege of Santiago, commanding Co. A. Stli Inf. 



LIEUTENANT-COLONEL JAMES WOKDEN POPE. 

Chief Quartermaster Department of tlie Pacific and 

Kighth Army Corps. May 18, 1S98 to August 31, 





JOHN Mil. I. IS 

Major D. S. A. Engineer duty at Washington during 

Spanish-American \Yar. 



WALTER KESSLER. 

Assistant Engineer (Ensign), June 3, 1S9S to October 
5. 1898. 



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R. M. CARY. 
Major 1st Fla. State Troops, Commanding .Id Bat- 
talion, May 23. 1898 to December 4, 1808. 



WALTER GILBERT ISAACS. 
Chaplain U. S. N. Served on V. S. S. ••Massachu- 
setts." during Spanish-American War. 





PRANK II. EEENAN. 
First Lieutenant Co F, lsi N. II. Vol. Inf.. 
1898 to October 31, L898 



May 11, 



JAMES A. FREED 
Captain ."".Mi Ohio Vol. Inf.. April 2(5. 1808 to Novem- 
ber 5, 1898. Served in It h. 5th and 71 h Army 

' "I'PS. 



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WALDO W. HULL. 
First Lieutenant and Assistant Surgeon, 3d Brigade, 
2d A. C.| stationed at Camp K. A. Alger, during 
Spanish-American War. Now Major and Surgeon 
of 12th Regt. 



GEORGE H. BROWN. 
Adjutant-General, State of Michigan. First Lieuten- 
ant Co. F, 33d Mich. Inf. Served in Spanish- 
American War from April 26, 1898 to December 
31, 1808. 





WILLIAM SHKRLEY SCOTT. 
Captain 1st U. S. Cavalry, Captain and Major U. S. V., 
from June, 189S to May, 1899. Served in Cuba 
and Porto Rico during Spanish-American War. 



FRANKLIN BACHE STEPHENSON. 

Medical Inspector U. S. N. Served on U. S. S. 
gon" during Spanish American War. 



Ore- 





rim. ir yost. 

Captain Co. I. Stli Ohio Vol. Inf.. April 26. 1898 to 
Novembei 21. iviv Served in expcdit i • >n against 
Santiago de Cuba, during Spanish-American War. 



LEWIS A ANSHTJTZ, 

Major and Quartermaster 2d Brigade N . G I 
as Captain and Quartermaster. 1Mb Pa 
during Spanish-American War. 



Served 
Vol Inf 





BENJAMIN FRANKLIN BLOCKLINGEB 
Major r.iih Iowa. April 26, 1n!»n to May 18, 1899. 
Assigned to 7th Army Corps, stationed at Jack- 
sonville, ria.. at Savannah. Ga.. and Havana. 
Cuba, during Spanish-American War. 



J. W SACKETT. 

Major 1st l-'la. Vol. Inf. Landed liisc troops of U. S. 
Army In Porto Rico and participated In skirmish 
at iluanica. General engineering work In Porto 
Rico during Spanish American War. Commanded 
I'ri. visional Engineer Battalion. 



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JOHN I. RODGERS. 
Colonel Artillery Corps U. S. A. 



\V. C. H. COLQUHOUN. 

Captain and Quartermaster O. S. A. Served as He 

pot Quartermaster, during Spanish-American War. 




LIEUTENANT-COLONEL HENRY HOLLINGS- 
WOKTII HUMPHREYS, 1". S. A. 
Participated in the action at El Canev. Cuba. July 1. 
ls:is. the assault and capture of "El Vlso" and 
siege of Santiago de Cuba. Commanding 12th 
Inf. from August to October. 1898. 




GEORGE II. PALMER. 
Major 4th Inf. T. S. A. Served as Captaiu Co. B. 
16th Inf throughout Spanish-American War. 
Participated in battle of San Juan. 





CBAELES R. EVANS. 
Major 6th V. S. Vol. Inf. Served at Camp Wilder, 
Knoxvilie. Tenn. : Camp Thomas. Chu kamauga 
Park. <;a. : Island of Porto Rico, and Camp On- 
ward, Savannah, Ga., during Spanish-American 
War. 



CHARLES C. MATTES. 
Lieutenant-Colonel U. S. V. Served from May 5, 1898 
to October 10. ls!<s. as Lieut. -Col. of 13th U. S. 
V., attached to 3d Brigade, 1st Division of 2d 
Army Corps, at Camps Hastings. Meade and Alger 
duriiic; Spanish-American War. 





A. .1. DAVIS. 
Captain 15th P. V. I. Commanding Co D, Kurlng 
Spanish-American War served at Camp Hastings, 
Pa.: Fori Sheridan, Va. ; Camp Meade, Pa., and 
Athens, Ga. 



JOHN B. BELLINGER. 

Captain and Assistant Quartermaster 0. S. A. Depot 
Ouartermaster at Tampa. Ela. ; Savannah, t>a,, 
' | Charleston, S. C. 





G ROLAND FOHTESCUE. 
Second Lieutenant 4tli Cavalry U. S. A. Served in 
Cuba with the Rough Riders during the entire 
Spanish-American War. 



HARRY E. BISCOE. 
Paymaster I". S. X. Served on "Yankee" of Admiral 
Sampson's command during Spanish-American 
War. 




JOHN B. CALDWELL, 
Second Lieutenant 1st Washington Inf. t". S. v.. May 
12. 1808. to Xovember 1, 1S00. Engagements: 
Battle of Santa Ana. Singalong. San Pedro Ma- 
cati. Guadalupe Church. Capture of Pasig, Battle 
of Bay Lake. Battle of Pasig Bridge 




JOHN A. LOCKWOOD. 

Captain 4th Cavalry Served in Mississippi during 
Spanish-American War as Mustering Officer. \! .- 
Vols. 





I I i\l\l \\m:1! RICHARD WAINWRIGHT. U S. N. 

Commanded "Gl :ester" :ii Battle of Santiago during 

Spanish American War. 



1:1 AH ADMIRAL GEORGE W. MELVILLE, s X. 
Chief of Bureau of Steam Engineering. 





CAPTAIN JOHN WILLIAM HEAVEY, 1 s \ 
iM.il during Spanish-American War as 1st Lleuten 
am inii I S. Int., commanding i 'o. I. Gen. 
Miles' Expedition to Porto Rico Engagements: 
Hormlgueros, August 10, 1898 and ai Rio Grande 
River, near I. a- Marias, August 1". 1898. 



II [AS PAN ARSDALE ANDRUSS. 
.a, -l Artillery Corps is A. Services In Spanish- 

American War slated "t* the command "i the 

"Defences of the Delaware," consisting of Fori 
M,,ii. N. J. : Fori Delaware, Del . and Fori Du 
rc.ni. Del, together with the mine fields, 





BRADLEY A. FISKE. 
Lieutenant-Commander U. S. N. Navigator of the 
"Petrel" during 

War. 



the entire Spanish-American 



JOHN GIBSON. 
Lieutenant-Commander U. S. N. Served on U. S. S, 
"Boston" in Battle of .Manila Bay, during Span- 
ish-American War. 





COLONEL W. J. FIFE. 
During Spanish-American War commanded the first 
troops that sailed in transports from Camp 
lingers, Tacoma. to San Francisco, on the trans 
porl "Senator," and the fifth expedition that left 
California for Manila: also in command at Fon- 
tana, Angel Island. Paro Santa Ana. Cayanti, 
Taytay and Morong. 



EDWARD CHYNOWETH. 
Captain 17th Inf. Served in Cuba in 3d Brigade. 2d 
Division, -"ith Armj Corps and in the Philippines 
in the 2d Division, 8th Corps Engagements 
"El Caney," San .loan. Santiago, San Luis. San 
Fernando, Angeles, San Pedro, Magalang, Masa 
pinit . 



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PAUL FITZSIMON8. 

Medical Director U. S. N. Participated in three bom- 
bardments ofT Santiago and the bailie of Santi- 
ago; attached to U. 8. I". S. "Brooklyn" during 
Spanish-American War. 



ALFRED I'.ItiMiKS I'UV 
(Lieut, i P. A. and Acting Chief Engineer U. S. N. 
Served at blockade of Havana, Sagua La Grande. 
Matanzas, Cardenas and off Porl ufariel. Served 
with monitor Heel and V. S. s. "Stranger" dur- 
ing Spanish-American War. 





THOMAS II. BARBER. 

Colonel 1st N. V Vols., 1898 to 1899. Brigadier- 
General U. S. Vol., January 10, 1899 to February 
21. 1S99 I'.iiiuniitidi'd V. S. Forces In Sandwich 
Islands during Spanish-American War. 



WILLIAM NEILL HUGHES. 
Captain 13th Int. U. S A. Commanded Co. II, 13th 
Inf. in the battle ..f San Juan Hill, in :;,] Brigade, 
1st Division. 6th Army Corps, during Spanish- 
American War. 



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CHARLES C. BALLOT. 
Captain 12th Inf. Served in 12th Inf. during Spanish- 
American War ; Major 7th 111. Vol. Inf. 



JAMES M. J. SANXO. 
Colonel 18th Inf. Engagements during Spanish-Amerl- 
At La Loma Church, west of Taytay, 



can War 
near Taytay. 



Imus. Dasmarluns and Luzon. 





ALBERT LEOPOLD MILLS. 
Captain and Assistant Adjutant-General U. S. Vols., 
May, 1898 ; Adjutant-General 2d Brigade. 5th 
Army Corps, June, 1898; Superintendent U. S. 
Military Academy. August, 1898; Captain Oth 
TJ. S. Cav.. October, 189S ; with U. S. Cav., 
August, 1899. Engagements during Spanish 
American War ; Santiago campaign and battles of 
Las Guasimas and Santiago de Cuba, 



CAPTAIN HENRY WARE LYON, U. S. N. 
Commanding TJ. S. S. •'Dolphin" during Spanish- 
American War. Engagements: North Cuban 
Blockading Squadron Fleet under Rear Admiral 
Sampson, off Santiago, bombardment of Santiago, 
supporting Marines' camp at Guantauamo and 
Marines' Battalion at battle of Casgeo Hill, carry- 
ing dispatches and medicine to Cuban camps. 
Shelled and destroyed railroad train carrying 
reinforcements t<> Santiago. 



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JOHN MILLER Mi M >RE 
Pass j Assistant Surgeon (Lieutenant) U. S. N. 
Served iti Asiatic Squadron under Admiral Dewey, 
and was Surgeon u, S. T. S. "Franklin," during 
Spanish- American War. 



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HARD E. THOMPSON. 

irps i Lieutenant -* 'nl.uiel 



Major Signal Corps i Lieutenant-Colonel D. S. v.). 
Chiei bignai oincer ... fniuppine islands, served 
through* m r Spanish -American War at Tampa and 
Key West. Engagements: Capture and battle of 

Manila. 





WALTER HOWE. 
Mnjor Art lller; Corps Appointed Colonel I7th Inf. 
r. s. V., during Spanish American War. Served 
in the Philippines and in the capture <>f Tnboro. 
iSulnobaton, Lagao, Ualabog, battles and sklr- 
in'shee In Southern Luzon, P. I. Was in com- 
mand of Abbas •'""' Sorsogan Provinces. 



COLONEL ALFRED T. SMITH. I' S. A. 
I):iring Spanish American War commanded I3tfa Inf 
at Tampa, 1'la . and 3d Brigade, 1st Division* 
r»th Corps. Relieved From tiuty with 5th Corps 
Rejoined Kith Inf. at Santiago, Cuba, and com- 
manded that regiment until retired from active 
service. June Ifl, 1899. 



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JOHN BAKER WHITE. 
Captain Co. It. 1st W. Va. Vol. Inf.. 2d Brigade. 2d 
P viflion. 1st Army Corps U. S. V. Served dur- 
ing Spanish-American War from April 26, 1808 to 
Fehrnaiv 4. IS'.i'.i 



LIEUTENANT E. L. D. BRECKINRIDGE. 
Served in Cuba during Santiago campaign as volunteer 
aid on General Lawton's staff : also in the Philip- 
pine Islands, and as Lieutenant in Regular Army, 
at Morro Castle, Santiago de Cuba, during Span- 
ish-American War. 





BENJAMIN I'. MONTGOMERY, 
'aptain Signal Corps U. S. A. Served during Sp 
ish American War as I 'aptain Signal Corps V« 
May, 1898: Lieut. -Col. Signal Corps. August 
1898 : assigned to 8tb Armv c.rps as chief Sig 
officer. August 5, 1898. 



JAMES A IRONS. 
G, 20tb Inf. During Spanish American 
War. was Captain Co. G. 20th Inf. and Chief 
Engineer Officer of 1st Ltivision, 1st Army Corps 
and lid Division, ~>th Army Corps. Engagements: 
Battle of El Caney and siege of Santiago 



Major Co 
Wai 



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RALPH WILSON HOYT. 
Major 1iuh [nf. r. s. A. Engagements during Span- 
ish-American War: Ho>-mieuerous, Porto Kico. 
Las Marias, Porto Rico, and Independent Regular 
Brigade, commanded by General Schwan 



A. T. TOURTILLOTT. 
Captain Co. K, 6th HI. Vol. Inf. Served in the 
Spanish-American War from April 2li. 1S98 to 
November L'... 1898, and was in the I'orto Rican 
expedition which landed al Guanica, July 25, 
lS'.is 





ROBERT II COWAN. 
Second Lieutenant Co. K. I'd N. C. U. S. v. Served 
wiih regiment at si. Gelaous Island, Ga; Ra- 
leigh : and assisted iii mustering in 3d V C. regl- 
menl during Spanish American War. 



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<ll \n, \l\ C. C. BATEMAN. 
Chaplain 28th 1'. S. Inf. During Spanish-American 
War. was wiih liiili Inf. (luring campaign of 
Santiago de Cuba, ami at SIboney, El Pazo, Mon- 
tauk ami mii ,]ihv ai General ll^spital. Camp 
Wykoff. 





HENRY M. ROBERT. 
Brigadier-General, Chief of Engineers U. 
tired. 



S. A., Re- 



FRED. E. KOEHLER. 

aptain 2d 111. Vol. Inf.. 1st Brigade. 2d Division, 7th 

Army Corps, during Spanish-American War. 





WILLIAM COX. 
Late Lieutenant, Junior Grade. U. S. N. Served on 
U. S. Ships "Hawk." "Franklin," "Alexander," 
"Pompey," "Solace," and made a vovage on the 
U. S. S. "Solace" from Norfolk to " Torto Rico 
and back to New York as Navigating Officer dur- 
ing Spanish-American War. 



ROWLAND HILL HARTLEY. 
Private Secretary to the Governor of Minnesota. Aid- 
de-Camp on the Staff of the Commander-in-Chief 
of the Military forces of Minnesota throughout 
the Spanish-American War ant? still serving as 
same to date. 



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MAJOR-GENERAL CHARLES HICK. O. N. G. 
Lieutenant-Colonel 8th < >. N. G. Served in Cuba 
(nreseni at the surrender of Santiago), during 
the Spanish-American War. 



FRANK BEALL Jl INES. 
Major 9tb Inf. D. S. A. During Spanish-American 

War served with regiment at 1.1 Caney, battle 
of Santiago .1.. i aba. Taging and Luzon. 





UARItY S. IlilW r.AMl. 
First Lieutenant I3tb I". S. Inf. Served In tbe Philip- 
pines .luring the itt'ter pari of. Spanish-American 
yt/ar and ihrougbout Filipino Insurrection. 
Served as Ald-de-Camp on tbe staffs of Brigadier- 
General Robert II. Hall and Brigadier-General S. 
S Sumner 



CAPTAIN THOMAS I'. CLARK. 
CommaPder-ln-OMef of the Legion of Spanish War 
Veterans of Mass. At the outbreak of the Spanish 

American War, pr ted to Captain by the I'resi 

dent, i" represent Mass. in tbe U. S. V. Signal 
Corps Served in Cuba and the I'nited States as 
Captain 10th 0. S V. Signal Corps. Mustered 
out 1 ruber 'jn. ls'.is. 



3° 





FRANK L. CHENEY. 

First Lieutenant 1st 111. Vol. Inf. Served in trenches 

at Santiago, Cuba, during Spanish-American War. 



CHARLES II. STODDARD. 

Served during Spanish-American War as Captain i 
S. Inf., from May '2. 1898, to November 15, 1898. 





MARSHALL MORGAN CLOUD. 
First Lieutenant aud Assistant Surgeon U. S. A. 
Served throughout the Spanish American War 
with the _'d. 3d, 4th and 7th Aran Corps. Com- 
manded the Division Hospital at Camp Shipp. 
Anniston, Ala. 



WADE L. SUARTWOUT. 
First Lieutenant Co. K. 33d Mich. U. S. Vols Served 
during Spanish-American War. from Ma 
1898 to January 4. 1899. Engagements: lu Cuban 
campaign and Aquadores. Cuba. 





LESLIE R. GROVES. 

Chaplain U. S. A. Served In Cuba with 8th Inf. at 
battle of El Cane; and Santiago during Spanish- 
American War. 



CHRIS. KM1I. JOHNSON. 
Served during Spanish-American War as First Lieu- 
tenant Co. P. I6tn Begt. I'a. Vol. Inf. Three 
months on Island of Porto Rico. 





EDGAE ROMEYN KELLOGG. 

Brigadier-General I". S. A. Served throughout Span- 
ish-American War and < iinnnderl the l"tli U. 

S Inf. In the Cuban campaign and battle of 
Santiago. 



HUGH 1'.. KING. 
Served during Spanish-American War as Knsign. U. 
S. N., on board I' S. S. 'Ca'sar." and raise, 1 the 
first American Hag over the capital of Porto 
Kleo. 



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JOHN G. WALKEtt. 
Rear Admiral D. S. N. 



GEORGE WILLIAM BEAMAiV 
Rear Admiral U. S. N. 





WILLIAM THOMAS WEST. 
Served during Spanish-American War as First Lieu- 
tenant and Quartermaster 3d Ala. Vol. Inf. 



THOMAS M. MACKNIGHT. 

Lieutenant U. S. N. on U. S. S. "Glacier" during 
Spanish-American War. 



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GREENLEAF AUSTIN GOODALE. 

C ael lTih D. s. inf. Served throughout Spanish 

American War Engagements: Pumping Station 

in Philippines. Cal ;in and Tondo. 



WILLIAM CLINTON WISE. 
Captain I s v Served throughout Spanish-Ameri- 
can w :i ' in command auxiliary cruiser "Yale," 
North Atlantic Squadron. 





EDWIN WHITE. 
r Admiral I S N. Served throughout the Span 
Isfa American War as Commandant of Cadets. 
i s Naval Academy, Annapolis. Later com 
Banded the "Terror" and tne "Philadelphia.' 
flagship on Pacific station. 



.Hiliv MORRIS ELL1COTT. 
Lieutenant I S \ Served throughout the Spanish 
American War on t. s. s '-Baltimore." Asiatic 
Squadron. Engagements: Battle of Manila Bay. 

capture ot Manila and In engage nts during 

Philippine insurrect Ion. 



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COLONEL JOHN V. ITUKEY. 

Assistant Quartermaster-General U. S. A. Served 

throughout the Spanish-American War. 




KINK. 

Brigadier-General O. s. V. Served with 8th Army 

Corps in Manila during Spanish-American War. 





DANIEL HALL BOUGHTON. 
Captain 3d Cavalry U. s. A. Served throughout 
Spanish-American War. Participated in battie 
of San Juan and Santiago campaign. 



EDWARD HICKMAN GHEEN. 
Commander U. S. N. Served throughout the Spanish 



American War 
"Marietta." 



mirmind of the i folic" and 





DANIEL CORNMAN. 

Lleulenant-Colonel U. S. A. Served throughout the 

Spanish-American War. 



JOHN \V. ice >F1\ 
Served during Spanish-American War as 1st Lieuten- 
ant Co. M, 2d N. J. Vols.. 7th Army Corps. 





ADELBERT K. BTJFFINQTON. 

Brigadier-General, Chief of ordnance V. S. Army. 

Served throughout the Sp.-inisli-Amerlcan War. 



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W. P. BTJTLEB. 

Served during Spanish-American War as Major 1st 
III. Cav.. commanding l*t Squadron. 





CLAUDE E. SAWYER. 

Served during Spanish-American War as Captain Co. 
L, 1st South Carolina U. S. Vols. 



Served 



EDWARD C. BUTLER. 
Captain Troop G. 1st III. Vol. Cav. during 
Spanish-American War. 




JOHN WALTON ROSS. 

Surgeon U. S. N. Served throughout the Spanish 
American War with Navy and afterwards with 
Army in Florida and in Cuba 




WILLIAM E. MICKLE, Jit. 
Served during Spanish-A rican War as First Lieu- 
tenant 2d Ala. Vol. Inf. and as Quartermaster, 
Commissar; and Acting Ordnance officer. 





GBEEN CI. AY GOODLI >E 

Colonel 0. s. M. r. Served throug I 

American War. 



Spanlsh- 



ICHABOD GOODWIN HOBBS 
Inspector r. S. \ Served throughout the Span- 
ish-American War. 





I OBWIN POTTENGEB KEES. 

Commander V. S. \. Served throughout the Spanish 
American War. 



KDWABD BUTTEVANT BABBY. 
Commander r. s. N. Served throughout the Spanish- 
American War, 





CHARLES PLUMMEH PERKINS. 

Commander I", s. X. Served throughout the Spanisb- 



ZERA I.. TANNER. 
Commander U. s. N. 



American 

gan. 



War. Commanded U. S. S. "Michi- 





QEORGE COWIE. 
Chief Engineer (Captain i D. s. X. Served through- 
out Spanish-American War: V. S. B. S. "Indi- 
ana." North Atlantic Station: served throughout 
the entire Santiago campaign and the destruc- 
tion of Cervera's fleet. 



LEWIS HENRY MATTAIR. 
Served during Spanish-American War as Captain Co. 
I. 3d Battalion. 3<t U. S. Vols. Engineer in 
Cuba, and at Matanzas. Cuba, on the stall "1 
General J. 1'. Sanger, also Sanitary Engineer 
of Matanzas. Cuba. 



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F. ELLIS REED. 
Served during Spanish-American War as 2d Lieuten- 
ant and Regimental Commissary 4th Wis. Vol. 
Inf. 



CHARLES S I'.IiAimOCK. JR. 
Served during Spanish-American War as Lieutenant 
U. S. N. on l". S. S. ••Resolute" and as Senior 
Watch Officer. 





KAISER W. TAYLOR 
Served during Spanish American War a* 1st Lieu- 
tenanl Co C, 8th Ohio \'"l lnf Participated In 
the expedition and campaign of Santiago de 



ROBLEx D. EVAN8. 

Rear Admiral D. S. N. Served throughout Spanlsb- 
American War In command of 0. s. B. S. "Iowa," 
and as member of Board of Inspection and Sur- 
vey. 



4° 




IRVING E. WEBSTEK. 
Served during Spanish-American War as Lieutenant- 
Colonel 1st Fla. U. S. Vols., stationed at Camps 
in Tampa. Fernando, Tallahassee 




FREDERICK C. BEYAN. 

Served during Spanish-American War as Major 8th 
Vols. Participated in the Santiago campaign. 




THOMAS E. NOTTINGHAM. 

Served during Spanish-American War as Captain Co. 
-;..*? Va - X 01 ' Inf - witn 2 * Brigade. 2d Division 
7th Army Corps, stationed at Jacksonville. Fla.. 
taavannah, Ga., and Havana. Cuba 




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JOIIX II. WHITTLE. 
Served during Spanish-American War as Major 71st 
V,',„ ' rr... ' . Engagements: La Guanimas. San 
Juan PI!!, feantiago de Cuba and surrender of 





WILLIAM R. SMEDBERG 

Lieutenant-Colonel U. S. A. Served throughout Span- 
Ish-American War. 



AUGUST X. LEMKE, 

Served during Spanish-American War as Captain 3d 
III. Vol. Inf. 





M. C. WYE' 

Major and Surgeon I", s. A. Served as Major and 
Brigade Surgeon C. S. V ; Medical Supply officer, 
LM Army Corps, :i ih) Medical Supply Officer, 
Division <»f Cuba during Spanlsb-American War. 



PAUL It MAI. DM.. 
Captain 27tb Inf. I', s. A Participated In battle of 
San Juan and Blege of, Santiago, on staff of Col. 
Wlkofl in the 3d Brigade, Isl Division, 5th Army 
Corps «lu riiiLT Sp.-inish Anicricnn War. 



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HARRY C. CUTHBERTSUX. 

Served as Major 10th Ta. Inf.. U. S. V., during 
Spanish-American War. Engagements: Malate. 
and the assault and rapture of Manila. 



11. G. PI UIXTOX. 
Served as Major 2d 111. Inf. during Spanish-Ameri.-an 
War. and Captain 27th Inf. V S. V. in the Philip- 
pine Insurrection. 





WIXTHROP M. TITTLE. 
Lieutenant. Served during Spanish-American War 
as Quartermaster and Commissary, Troops A and 
C. and Camp Quartermaster 2d Army Corps. 
Participated in the invasion of Porto Hico. 



I1EXKY I RAYMOXD 
Major and Surgeon r. S. A. Served as Chief Surgeon 
hi General Lawton's Division at Manila during 
SpaniBh-American War. 



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THOMAS R. ADAMS 
Major D. S. A. 



JAMES M BELL. 
Brigadier-General U. S. 





WILLIAM JOSEPH HARDEE. 

Served as Captain Co. I'. 0. S. Vol. Engineers during 

Spanish-American War. 



JOHN L. CLEM. 

Lieutenant-Colonel and Quartermaster-General I". s. A. 

Served throughout Spanish-American War. 



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THOMAS H. BAIUIY. 
Lieutenant-Colonel U. S. A. 



WILLIAM AUMAN. 
Major U. S. A. 




HENRY H. 

Cnptaln 2d U. S. Inf. U. 

Ordnan.'o Officer I'. S. Vols 
l tie Spanish-American War. 



BENHAM. 

s. A. Major and Chief 
Served throughout 




ALFRED E. HATES. 
Brigadier General. Paymaster-General D. S. A. 



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MATTIli w \ BATSON. 
Captain U. s. A. 



CAPTAIN ROI5ERT II. ANDERSON. 





R05 AL B. BRADFORD 

Real- Admiral U. S. N . Chief of Bureau ■•! I i 

i red thn ughoui Spanish A rlcan War. 



GILES B. BARBER. 

Commandei I S N Served on I S S. -'Texas" 

during Spanish American War. 



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BAILEY K. ASHFORD. 
First Lieutenant U. S. A. 



GEORGE A. ARMES. 
Major U. S. A. 





.mux ROZIEB CLAGETT. 
Major 2d Inf. TT. S. A. Participated in assault and 
capture of Manila. August 13, 1898. On provost 
guard duty at Manila. August. 1898 to August, 
1899. On expedition to Sulu Islands, May, 1899, 
atd took possession of same. 



JOHX MEANS THOMPSON, 
First Lieutenant Co. K. 71st N. Y. Vol. Inf. Par- 
ticipated in the battle of San Juan and the San- 
tiago expedition, and in skirmishes in il"' i lencnes 
around Santiago during Spanish-American War. 



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CLARENCE M. BAILEY. 
Colonel U. S. A. 



CHARLES H. ALDBN. 
Colonel U. S. A. 





JOHN A. BALDWIN. 
Major D. S. A. 



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CHARLES T. BAKER. 
Captain U. S. A. 





HENRY II. ADAMS. 
Lieutenant-Colonel V. S. A. 



JAMES FRANKLIN BELL. 

Brigadier-General U. S. A. Served throughout the 

Spanish-American War. 





ALLAN BRADFORD WALLACE. 
Lirutenant-Colonel U. S V. Served during Spanish- 
American War as Major 3d Bat. 4th N. J. Inf., 
D. S. V. 



FRANK Z. CURRY. 
Served as 2d Lieutenant 3d Ga. Vol Inf., on garrison 
duty at Puerto Principe, Cuba, during Spanish- 
American War. 



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MALVERN-HILL BARNUM. 
Captain D. s. A. 



WILLIAM B. BANISTER. 
Major r s a 





.JulIN ALFRED LA I HI' 



FRANK Mil. LAN. 



Served during Spanish-American War as Captain 3d Served during Spanish-American War as 1st Lleuten- 

i - Vol Engineers. anl Co. G, -J. I W. Va. Vol. ItiL 

5° 





FRANK C. COSBY. 

Pay Director U. S. N. General Inspector Pay Corps 

during Spanish-American War. 



YATES STIRLING. 
Captain U. S. N. Member of Lighthouse Board dur- 
ing Spanish-American 



War. 





JOHN II- HIGBEE. 

Lieutenant-Colonel U. S. M. C. Commanded Marine 
Barracks. Navy Yard. New York, during Spanish- 
American War. 



CASPAR SCHENCK. 
Pay Director U. S. N. Served as Pay Officer of Phila- 
delphia (Pa.) 
American War. 



Naval Home, during Spanisn- 



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GEORGE E. BELKNAP. 

Hear Admiral U. S. N. Served as President of the 
Naval Coal Board during Spanish-American 
War. 



CHARLES HEYWOOD. 
Brigadier-General Commandant U. S. M. C. 




ARTHUR I.. WAGNER 
Colonel \ \ i.. i S. \. During Spanish-American 
War was Lieutenant-Col 1 and Assistant Ad- 
jutant-General on stall ol Major-General Miles, 
and win. General Shatter's command In the 
Santiago campaign on stall ol General r.awton. 
Engagements: Battles of Santiago and Bl 
I and in the action before Santiago. Served 
win. General Miles in the Porto Rl ampalgn. 




Tay 



ARTHUR BURT1S. 
Director U. S. N. Served on D. 8. S. "New 
York" during Spanish-American War; captured 
tin- Spanish steamer "Pedro," and later several 
other prizes Engagements: San Juan, P. it. ; 
Santiago de Cuba: participated In actions at 
Santiago. Aquadores and with Cervera's fleet. 



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THOMAS OLIVER SELFRIDGE, JR. 
Rear Admiral D. S. N. 



WILLIAM W. WILLIAMS. 
Pay Director U. S. N. 





OSCAR WALTER FARENHOLT. 
Rear Admiral U. S. N. Commanded U. S. S. "Mon- 
ocacy" on the Asiatic Station, and served at Bos- 
ton Navy Yard during Spanish-American War. 



HENRY LYCURGL'S HOWISON. 
Rear Admiral D. S. X. Commandant of Boston Navy 
Yard and Commander-in-Chief of the bouth At- 
lantic Station during Spanish-American War. 



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JAMES G. GREEN. 

Rear Admiral D. S. N. Commanded Puget Sound 

Naval Station during Spanish-American War. 



CHARLES O'NEIL. 

Rear Admiral D. S. N. Chief of the Bureau of Ord- 
nance throughout Spanish-American War. 





W INFIELD s SCHLEY. ALBERT S. KENNY. 
Rear Admiral 0. s. N, Commanding '2d Squadron, ray Director (Rear Admiral) I". S. N. General Store- 
North Atlantic fleet, during Spanish-American keeper New York Navi Yard, during Spanish- 
War. American War. 

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A. MILES. 
Commanded United 
Army during Spanish-American War. 



NELSON 

Major-General U. S. A. 



States 



CASPAB I 
Captain U. S. N. Served 



GOODEICH. 

n U. S. S. "Newark" dur- 
ing Spanish-American War. 





JAMES FORNEY. 

Colonel D. s. M. C. Commanded Spanish camp 
(named Camp Long, by Colonel Forney, after the 
Secretary of the Navy), consisting of 1.700 
prisoners from Admiral Cervera's fleet, includ- 
ing the Marine Barracks at Portsmouth. N. H., 
during Spanish-American War. 



JOHN TRACEI EDSON. 

Late Ensign D. S. N. Promoted eight numbers in 
rank for eminent and conspicuous conduct in the 
engagement between the U. S. S. "Gloucester" 
and the Spanish torpedo boat destroyers during 
Spanish-American War. 



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WILLIAM G. BUEHLER. 
Bear Admiral D. S. N Served at Navy Yard. Ports- 
mouth, during Spanish-American War 



ALEXANDER McCRACKIN. 

Commander D. S. N. Served on Board U. S. S. "Mon- 
adnci.k" throughout the Spanish-American War. 





JAMES KI'I'IS TRTON. 
Medical Director (Rear Admiral U. s. N.). General 
Inspector of Hospitals and delegate Iniernnilonal 
■ 'ongress of Hygiene and Demography al Madrid. 
Spain, during Spanish-American War. 



SILAS J. MCGREGOR. 
Served during Spanish-American War as Captain Co. 
E, 34th Mich. Vol. Inf. Participated in the 
Santiago campaign 



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DANIEL B. SICKLES. 
Major-Genera! U. S. A. 



ALFRED MORTON. 
Captain IJ. S. A. 



^^uu^^^ 




AARON S DAGGETT. 
Brigadier-General I*. S. A. 




JAMES A. GREER. 
Rear Admiral D. S. N. 



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I 







CHARLES \v 1 1 EATON. 
Captain U. S. A. 




EUGENE D. DIMMICK. 
Eieutenant-Colonel V. S. A. 





THOMAS M. McDOUGALL 
Captain I s a. 



5» 



WI 1.1,1 AM II. BECK 

M.i |01 I S. A. 





13. P. PEARSON. 

Colonel D. S. A 



ROBERT BUKTON RODNEY. 

Taymaster U. S. N. 




HENRI CLAY WARD. 
Lieutenant-Colonel U. S. A. 




WILLIAM P. McCANN 
Commodore U. S. N. 



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riiiur II. COOPEB 

Itt'Mr Admiral I\ S. \ 



FRANK C. GRUGAN. 
Major U. S. A. 





■ IllIlN II 1 • \< . I 

Colonel S. A 



ABSALOM BAIRD. 
Major-General U. S. A. 



i,«. 




JOSHUA BISHOP. 

Commander U. S. N. 




EDWIN BENTLEY. 

Major U. S. A. 





HENRY R. BR1NKERI10FF. 
Colonel U. S. A. 



CHARLES TRU'I.ER WITHEREI.L. 
Major U. S. A. 



6l 





SAMUEL B. HOLABIKD. 
Brigadier-General D. S. A. 



J. I'. I'AKI.LY. 
Colonel O. S. A. 





I'llAM IS A. COOK 

Captain L" s. N. Commanded 0. S. S "Brooklyn" 
[flagship of FKIn? Squadron), during Spanish- 

\ clean war: also member of Examining ana 

Retiring Boards. 



WILLIAM I.K K< >Y EMMET. 

Served during Spanish-American War as Lieutenant 

I s. N. ..a I . S. S. "Justin" and in the Bureau 
ol Equipment, Washington, and at Norfolk Navy 
■i 11,1 



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EDWARD M. HUGHES 

Commander O. S. N. Served throughout the Spanish- 
American War as Executive Officer U. S. S. 
"Petrel." Participated in battle of Manila Bay. 



W. P. VENABLE. 

Served during the Spanish-American War as 1st Lieu- 
tenant Co. C. 3d Ta D. S. v, with 2d Army 
Corps, at Camp Alger, Va. 





RICHARDSON CLOVER. 

Commander U. S. X. Served throughout the Spanish; 
American War. Commanded I'. S. S. "Bancroft." 
Particapated in several engagements. 



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JOHN DEMERITT. 

Served as Major and Paymaster U. S. Vols, on Staff 
of Major-General mis. in the Philippine Islands 
and at San Francisco, Cal. 





JOHN CLARK WILSON. 
Commander U. S. N. Served throughout the Spanish- 
American War. 



WILLIAM T. ANDERSON. 

Chaplain 10th Cav. D. S. A. Served with Regiment 

during Spanish-American War. 





HOMER LYCTJHGUS LAW. 

Surgeon V. S. N. Served throughout the Spanlsh- 

Ameri.an War on U. S. R. S. "Wabash. 



HENRY P. BIRMINGHAM. 

Major l'. S. A. Served as Brigade Surgeon with 
lirigndicr-Ceneral Fred D. Oram in Porto RIeo. 



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GEORGE Met'. 
Major U. 



GEORGE G. GREENOUGH. 
Lieutenant-Colonel U. S. A. 





JAMES H. STAXSFIELD. 
Served as Captain Co. P, 2d 111. Vol. Inf. at Cien- 
fuegos. Cuba, and in taking possession of Santa 
Clara. Province Cuba, during Spanish-American 
War. 



DANIEL A. CURRIE. 

Served as Lieutenant-Colonel 2d N. J. V. S. V. at 
Jacksonville, also instructor of small arms. 7th 
Army Corps, 2d Division, during Spanish-Ameri- 
can War. 



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\VM .1 I TUNER. 

Major D. S. A. Served throughout the Spanish- 

Auierican War. 



EDWIN W. IIINE. 
Served as Colonel 2d N. J. Vol. Inf. during Spanish- 
American War. 





ALGERM in SAIt'li IRIS. 
Served :i> 1st Lieutenant lal V. s Vol. Gngln, 

as Alde-de-Camp i" General I and ae Captain 

3d r s Vol inf during Spanish-American War. 



i,i, 



THOMAS KINSBY. 
Served as Passed Assistant Paymaster 
intr Spanish-American War. 



S. X. dur- 





R. D. TAYLOR, 
rassed Assistant Engineer U. S. N. 



WILLIAM P. CARLIN. 
Major-General U. S. A. 





AYKKLF.Y CLAUDE HOLMES RUSSELL. 
Lieutenant-Commander U. S. N. Served throughout 
the Spanish-American War on U. S. flagship 

"San Francisco." also Fleet Surgeon Northern 
Patrol Squadron and North Cuba Blockade Squad- 
ron. 



FRANK W. KELLOGG. 
Lieutenant U. S. N. Served throughout Spanish- 
American War on U. S. S. ••Baltimore Asiatic 
Station, with Admiral Dewey, and participated 
in the battle of Manila Hay. 



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COLONEL JOHN T. BARNETT, D. S. A. 

Served throughout Spanish-American War as Colonel, 

159th Ind. Vols. 



ARIEL HARRIS IDE. 
Served during Spanish-American War as 1st 
ant 65th N. Y. Vols. 





JOHN EDWARD BURKE. 

Served during Spanish-American War ns 1st Lieuten- 
ant «'., M. Till Ohio, and with 17th 1 S. Regu- 
lars. Engagements: San iVnandn. Caliilnt. An 
geles, San Louis, Magalang. Mayigun. all in 
Philippine Islands. 



GEORGE s. UECHLING. 
Served during Spanish-American War as 1st Lieuten- 
ant Co. E, 15th Pa. Vol. Inf.. attached to 1st 
Brigade, 3d Division. 2d Army Corps, under 
oinmand of General Oates. 



„s 





WILLIAM S. MCARTHUR. 
Served during Spanish-American War as Captain 33d 
Mich. Vol. Inf. Participated in demonstration 
before Aquardores. 



FRANK CAMM 

Captain and Assistant Surgeon 
Commanding Hospital Co., 
Corps. 



m. n. 

3d Va. Inf. U. S. V. 
1st Division, 2d Army 





THOMAS T. KNOX. 

Served during Spanish-American War as Lieutenant- 
Colonel and Inspector-General. In the Santiago 
campaign was Captain 1st Cavalry, and wounded 
in battle at Las Guasimos. 



RAYMOND DELANCKV HASBRODCK. 
Lieutenant U. S. N. Served throughout Spanish- 
American War on U. S. S. "Puritan" and in the 
operation of allied forces in China on the D. S. 8. 
"Monocacy." 



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THOMAS M. ANDERSON. 

Krigadler-f.Jeneral V. S. A. 



E. OWENS HOLLOWAT. 

Ensign r. s N. Served on 0. s s "Montauk" dur- 
ing Spanisb-A rican War. 





ROBERT M. KERB 
Served during Spanish-American War aa 2d Lieuten- 
ant, i o M. 33d Mi. b Vol. Inf, Participated in 
siege of Santiago and engagement at Aqundores. 



GILBERT I.. FITCH. 

Served d e Spanish-American War as Major 3d 

Conn. Vol. inf., from July ::, 1898 until Septem- 
ber 19, 1898. Service, camp routine 



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JOSEPH ALFRED GASTON. 

Captain 8th Cavalry D. S. A. Served with regiment 

throughout Spanish-American War. 



HENRY MELVILLE. 
Served during Spanish-American War as Captain Co. 

A. 8th N. Y. Vol. Inf. 





ROBERT POWELL PAGE WAINWRIGHT. 
Major 5th Army Corps, Cavalry Division. Engage- 
ments during Spanish-American War : Las Guas- 
imos. Cuba : San .limn. Culm, and until t lie sur- 
render on July IT. 1S9S. 



ROBERT MODISETTE W ' 

Served during Spanish-American War as 2d Lieuten- 
ant Co C 10th Pa. Vol. Inf. Engagements: 
Philippine battle of Malata. campaign against 
Malolos. and during Filipino Insun tmn. 



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GEORGE I!. SERENBETZ. 
First Lieutenant -iTtli N. Y. Vol. Inf. Served on 
Garrison duty, portu l:ko, ilui im; Spanish-Ameri- 
can War, May 2, 1898 to March 31, 1S99. 



LOUIS C. DUNCAN. M. I >. 
Served during Spanish-American War as 1st Lieuten- 
ant and Assistant Surgeon 22d Kan. Vol. Inf, 
1st Brigade, 2d Division, 2d Army c>rps. 





'.i 1LFORD SCHELL GABBER. 
First Lieutenant, 1 59th Ind. and i-i Lieutenant. 30th 
V. s. v. Engagements: Battles ot Binang, San 
Diego, Capture "i Batangas, Luslana, Lucban, 

M.-i |aj loj . M. mi' in ;n ii Sampalli . 



RICHARD .1. GAIN! 3 
Served during Spanish American War as 1st Lieuten- 
ant Co I. .".1st Iowa Vol. Inf. Engagements: 
San Roque, Qulnqua, Qulnqua river, Pufllan, Ca- 
lumpit, s.in Fernando and Calullt. 



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CLYDE BINGHAM PARKER. 

Served during Spanish-American War as Captain Co. 

G. 22d Kan. Vol. Inf. 



CARL A. WETENHALL. 
Served during Spanish-American War as 2d Lieuten- 
ant Co. I, 1st Pa. Vol. Inf. 




J. It. McQUIGG. 
Major Battalion of Engineers, Ohio National Guard 
during Spanish-American War. Served as Cap- 
tain 10th Ohio Vol. Inf. from July 7, 1898 to 
March 23, 1899, at Camps Bushnell, O., Meade, 
I'a., and Augusta, Ga. 




JOHN D. FORD. 

Commander C. S. N. Served throughout Spanish 
American War on board U. S. S. "Baltimore" 
and flagship "Olympia." Also Fleet Engineer 
of the Asiatic station. 



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ISAAC KIIOI'.NTHAL. 
Served during Spanish-American War as Captain Co. 
H, i!d N J. Vols., at Camp Cuba Libre, Jackson- 
ville Fla. 



MARCUS HERBERT FOLQEB 

Served during Spanish-American War as 2d Lieutenant 
Co. R. 1st Ohio Vol. Inf.. at Tampa. IVrnandina 
and Jacksonville, Fla. and at Chickamauga I'ark. 




NOBLE II. CREAGEB 
Lieutenant-Colonel and Quartermaster I S. V. Served 
during Spanish-American War as Depot Quarter- 
master at Jacksonville. I'la. ; Chief Quarter 
master, 1st Division, 7th Array Corps and Chief 
Quartermaster. Department of Plnar del Rio. 




FREDERICK M. II. KENDRICK. 

Major U. S. A. Served throughout Spanish-American 
War with General Lav, ton's division and Gen- 
eral ChnlTee's lirigade oth Corps. Engagements^ 
Baiquirt*. I. as Guaslmos, El Caney, San .loan and 
Santiago. 



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]'. J. HART. 
Chaplain 13th U. S. Cav. During Spanish-American 
War served as Chaplain 3d U. S. Cav. in Santi- 
ago, aixt in .'111 and stli I" s. Inf. in Philippine 
Islands. 



MAJOR FRANK KECK. 
In command of 3d Battalion, 71st N. Y. Vols. En 
gagements during Spanish-American War: In 
battle of San Juan Hill, and bombardment <>r 
Sant iago. 





V- <# 




LEON SCHWAKZ. 
Served during Spanish-American War as 1st Lieuten- 
ant and Battalion Adjutant and acting ordnance 
Officer in 1st Ala. D. S. Vol. Inf. and 1st Brigade. 
1st Division, 7th Arm; Corps, from May 1 tn 
October 81, Isps. 



WILLIAM DkWOLF DIMOCK. 
Ensign I s. N. from April ."n to September 9, 1898 
Served during the Spanish-American War on 
I'. S. Ships "Yankee" "Wilmington." "Delaware." 
Engagements: Bombardment of Santiago. Guan- 
tanamo and Caulder Harbor. 




JOHN F. AUSTIN. 
Served during Spanish-American War as Captain Co. 
A, 16th Pa. Vol. Inf., 1st Brigade. 1st Division. 
1st Army Corps in Porto Rico and in the battle 
of Coaino. 




WILLIAM WALLIS GALBUAITH. 
Captain D. S. A. Served throughout Spanish-Anieri- 
can War in 2d Army Corps, at Camps Alger and 
Meade, Aide-de-Camp to Major-General Graham, 
Corps Commander. 





GEORGE WASHINGTON GIBBS. 
First Lieutenant and A. O. O. Light Battery A. Utah 
Artillery, U. S. V., during Spanish-American 
War. Engagements: Malate, Santa Mesa, Santa 
Anna, Mariquina, Caloocan, San Luis, San Fer- 
nando. 



.Major 1'. 
War 
U. S. 



ROGERS BIKN'IE. 
Sorved throughout Spanish American 
as Lieut. -Col. and Chief Ordnance Officer 



Vols, and Chief Ordnance Officer 7th Army 
Corps; also Chief ordnance Officer, Division of 



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LORENZO D. GASSER. 
Served during Spanish-American War as Captain Co. 
E, 2d Ohio Vol. Inf., from April 25, 1808 to Feb- 
ruary 10, 1800. 



CAPTAIN WILLIAM GADSBY. 
During Spanish-American War, Commanded Co. G, 
2d Oregon Vol., 8th Army Corps. Participated la 
capture of Manila. 




REAH FRA7.ER. 
Paymaster U. S. N. During Spanish-American War 
served on U. S. Battleships. "Indiana" and "Texas." 
North Atlantic Squadron. Participated in bom- 
bardment of San Juan, the destruction of the 
Spanish fleet under Admiral Cervera. attack on 
the fortifications at Santiago, the bombardment of 
Santiago and witnessed the hauling down of the 
Spanish flag on the Morro at entrance of harbor. 




OLIVER D. STEELE. 

Served during Spanish-American War as Captain 1st 
Inf. Ill Vols. Commanding Co. F. in Camps at 
Springfield, Chickamau.ua and Tampa. Landed at 
Siboney, Cuba, with regiment to trendies near 
Santiago de Cuba, and became part of the 5th 
Army Corps, under command of General Shatter. 
Served al Santiago before and after surrender. 



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GEORGE 
Lieutenant-Colonel V. S. 



S. GRIMES. 
A. Served throughout Ihe 



Spanish-American War. 



AARON S. OBERLY. 
Medical inspector I", s. N 





FRED. D. STANDISH. 
Served aa Ensign ('. S. v. "n r. s S. "Yosemite" 
during Spanish-American War. Engagements: 
Havana, Santiago, San Juan and Porto Rico 
blockades, :in<i battle off San Juan and drove 
Spanish cruiser "Antonfo Lopez" ashore; con- 
veyed marines (first U. S. foi 9 landed) to Cuba. 



HENRY 1; BEYER. 
Surgeon r s. v (Lieutenant-Commander). Served 
throughoul the Spanish American War, in Ad- 
111 ral Sampson's chief .oiiiinainl Kngagemeuis: 
Blockades of Havana, tfatanzas Caurmoa; l»'in- 
bardmenl of San Juan and Porto Rico and de- 
fence ..r Lighthouse al Fajaros. Porto Rico. 



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CHARLES THOMAS HUTCHINS. 
Captain U. S. N. Served throughout the Spanish 
American War. In charge Fifth Lighthouse Dis 
trict, Baltimore, Md.. and in command of aux- 
iliary naval force of district during the war. 



WILLIAM SLEEPER ALDRK'H 
Served as Passed Assistant Engineer U. S. N., with 
rank of Lieutenant, in U. S. S. "Vulcan," repair 
ship to Admiral Sampson's fleet, during Spanish- 
American War. 





FRANCIS JOSEPH ADAMS. 
Served during Spanish-American War as Major and 
Surgeon, 1st Mont. Vol. Inf. throughout Philip- 
pine Insurrection, and as hostage to General 
Lema with Colonel II I! Wallace. Brigadier Sur- 
geon on staffs of Generals Wheaton, < >t is and 
Funston 



JAMES WILLIAM McANDREW. 
Captain of Infantry, Paymaster, U. S. A. During 
Spanish-American War served in Santiago cam- 
paign as 1st Lieutenant and Quartermaster Sd 
Inf In battle of El Caney, in siege and surren- 
der of Santiago. Acting Commissary of Bates 
Independent Brigade. 



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PIERCE M. B. TRAVIS. 
Captain 11th N. Y. Inf. Served under command of 
General Schwan during Porto Rico campaign, 
and participated with the 11th Inf. in the en- 
gagement of Ilnrmegneros and Las Marias, in 
Western Porto Rico. 



PAUL ST. CLAIR MURPHY. 
Major U. S. M. C. Fleet Officer of Marines on flag- 
ship "Brooklyn." Flying Squadron, under Rear- 
Admiral Schley, during Spanish-American War. 





WENDELL L. SIMPSON. 
Captain 6th v. s. inf. a. S. A. Served during 
Spanish-American War as let Lieutenant and 
Adjutant, '.uli I . S. Inf. and as Acting Adjutant- 
General, 3d Brigade, 1st Division. Engagements: 
Cuban campaign and battle ol San Juan Hill. 



WILLIAM G. SIRRINE. 
Captain Co. B. 2d S, C. Vol. Inf. Served during 
Spanish-American War with General Lees an 
Army Corps a1 Jacksonville, Savannah. oa„ and 
Havana, Cuba, from June 15, 1898, to April 19, 
1899 



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H. O. FEEDERLE. 
Served during Spanish-American War as Captain Co. 
B, 8th Ohio Vols. Participated in Santiago cam- 
paign. 



OTTO L. HEIN. 
Major 3d Cav. U. S. A. 





CAPTAIN CHARLES M. AUGUR, U. S. V. 
Served during Spanish-American War as Captain and 
Assistant Quartermaster ; Chief Quartermaster 
2d and 3d Division, 4th Army Corps at Quarter- 
master Depot, Huntsville, Ala., also Depot Quar- 
termaster. Santiago, Cuba, Acting Chief Quarter- 
master and Acting Chief Commissary. 



LEWIS REEVES DAWSON. 
Served as Major and Surgeon 1st Wash. Inf. U. S. V. 
Accompanied General Lawton's first expedition 
to Santa Cruz as Surgeon with 1st Idaho Bat- 
talion, and as acting Brigade Surgeon wittt 
General Wheaton's Flying Brigade during Span- 
ish-American War. 



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EDWARD B. UOSELEY. 

Lieutenant-Colonel ; Surgeon D. S, A. Chief Surgeon. 
Department of Southern Luzon. Served through- 
out Spanish-American War. 




ALFRED A. MITCHELL. 

Served during Spanish-American War as Captain sih 
N. Y. Vols., and 1st Lieutenant 12th N. Y. Vols. 
Three months in Cuha. 





JOHN CORTIS GILMORE, JR. 

Captain Artillery Corps. U. S. A. Served throughout 
Spanish American War as Captain and Assistant 
Adjutant-fleneral, 5th Army Corps. Engage- 
ments: Santiago campaign, battles of El Caney. 
San .loan, and the surrender <•!' Santiago. 



scut 1 l . I . I : C. KELLY. 
Lieutenant-Colonel :id Mo. Inf. Served during Span- 
ish American War as Captain I '<». <;. 3d Mo. 
Inf., In the 3d Brigade, 2d Division, '.'d Army 
Corps, at Jefferson Barracks, Mo,; Camp Alger. 
Va., and Camp Meade, Pa. 



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C. M. P. HERRING. 
Served iu Battery A, Pa. Vols., during Spanish- 
American War. 



LOUIS A. FROTHIXUIIAM. 

Served as I'd Lieutenant U. S. M. C. in command of 

U. S. S. "Yankee" during Spanish-American War. 





JULIUS F. BLUM. 
Served as Captain Co. M, 159th Ind. Vol. Inf. at 
Camps Mount. Alger. Meade and Thoroughfare 
during Spanish-American War. 



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JACOB R. WHISNER. 
Served as 2d Lieutenant and as 1st Lieutenant Co. 
B. 20th Kan. Inf. Participated in Battles of 
Manila. February 4 and •"■. and in various 
skirmishes during ^pauish-American War. 





B. C. RUDE. 

Served as Lieutenant Co. G. 6th Ohio Vol. Inf. at 

Camp Poland. Knoxville, Tenn. 



FRANK R. LANG. 
First Lieutenant 9th Inf. D. S. A. Served In 1st Me. 
Vol Inf. In Spanish-American War, War in 
Philippines and War in China. 





FREDERICK .1. SCHMIDT. 
Served as Lieutenant-Colonel 3:id Mich. Vol. Inf. 
Participated in Santiago campaign and com- 
manded 1st Battalion in engagement at Aqua- 
dores. 



WILLIAM D. BEACH. 

Captain U. S. A. Served during Spanish American 

War as Acting Inspector-General 4ih Army 

Corps and of lit Division. 2d Army Corps, and 

Assistant to Inspector-Genera! 2d Armj Corps. 



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COLONEL RUSSELL B. HARRISON. 
Served throughout the Spanish-American War. 



JULIUS ADAM KAISER 
Assistant Engineer U. S. N. 





JAMES GRAY. 
Served as Lieutenant U. S. N. and as Navigator 
U. S. S. "Yorktown." Engaged In action with 
mountain shore batteries in the south coast of 
Cuba, and in shelling Spanish gun boats near 
Trinidad. Was attached to North Atlantic fleet 
and engaged in general blockading duty during 
Spanish-American War. 



CHARLES GAMBORG ANDRESEN. 
Captain U. S. M. C. Served on board U. S. S. 
"Indiana" as First Sergeant and participated in 
blockade of Havana, battle of San Juan, and 
the destruction of Admiral Cervera's fleet, and aa 
Second Lieutenant, Naval Station, Havana, dur- 
ing Spanish-American War. 



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WENDELL PHILLIPS BOWMAN. 

Served as Colonel 1st Pa. Vol. Inf. during Spanish- 
American War. 



WILLIAM McKAV. 
Served as Lieutenant U. S. N., commanding U. S S. 
•|nca'' during Spanish-American War. 





MAJOR ROBERT 11 NOBLE, I. S. A. JOHN BRADLEY CARTER. 

Served throughout the Spanish American War as Served as 2d Lieutenant Co. II. Iili Ky. Vols.. U. S. 

Assistant Adjutant-General V. s V and Captain Inf. In 3d and 4th Army Corps during Spanlsh- 

3d C. S. Inf . " American War. 

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DWIGHT F. MALLORY. 
Served as Ensign U. S. N. on U. S. S. 'Apache" and 
U S Monitor "Aiax" during Spanish-American 
War. 



CHARLES B. CRAWFORD. 
Served as Chaplain and Captain 2d Ohio Vol. 
during Spanish-American War. 



Inf 



Served 





Division. 2d Army . 

master on staff of Genera] Young in 1st Division. 

2d Army Corps, during Spanish American War. 



ARTHUR HART BRONSnN 
Served as 1st Lieutenant, Quartermaster and Regi- 
mental Adjutant of 1st Conn Vol .Int. a .Fort 
Knox and Camp Alger and as Actmg Brigade 
Quartermaster, in 2.1 Division, 2d Army 



during Spanish-American War. 



87 





ALFRED L. HOUGH. 
Colonel U. 8. A. 



ALEXANDER W. RDSSELL. 
Pay Director U. S. N. 





DANIEL W. BENHAM. 
Colonel D. S. A. 



J. K REYNOLDS LANDIS. 
Captain 1st Cav. D. S. A. 



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JAMES M. FORSYTH. 

Rear Admiral U. S. N. Served throughout the Span- 
ish-American War. 




REV. J. WILSON BRAINARD. 

Served as Chaplain 3d N. Y. Regiment under Colonel 
Hoffman. 





BRIGADIER-GENERAL FRED C. AINSWORTH, 
D. S. A. 



COMMANDER CONWAY HILLYER ARNOLD, 
U. S. N. 



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GEORGE H. CAMERON. 
Captain 4th <'av. tT. S. A. 



JAMES S. PETTIT. 
Major, luspector-General U. S. A. 





FRANK CARTER GRDGAN. 

Major 6th U. S. Artillery l. s. A. Chief of Artillery. 
Manila, P. I., during Spanish American War 



DANIEL JAMES MURPHY. 

i ved :i- Captain 22<3 r. s. \'. 1 1 1 r . daring Spanish^ 
American War. 



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Itlt'IlAKD D. O'BRIEN. 



Served as 2d Lieutenant 14th 
Spanish-Ameru an 



Minn. Vols. 
War. 



during 



ROBERTS POINSETTE IZLAR 

Served as Major and Surgeon 1st Kla. Vol. Inf. dur- 
ing Spanish-American War. 





CHARLES A. COOLIDGE 

Colonel 7th Inf. O. S. A. Served throughout the 

Spanish American War. Kngagr nis: Kl Caney. 

Santiago. Served in Philippine Islands and in 
Cuba. 



PARKER COOK. 

Served as Passed Assistant Paymaster with rank of 
Lieutenant 1 s. N. on V. S. s. "Dixie Par- 
ticipated in capture of Ponce, during spanisn- 
Aiim rican wa r 



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GEORGE B. DAVIS 
Brigadier-General r s a 



JOHN BIDDLE POETER. 
Major D. S A 





WILLIAM 



LANGFITT. 



Captain Corps of Engineers 0. s. A. Served as 
Major 3d Battalion, 3d I S Vol. Engineers, and 
In command of r. S. forces, Hawaiian Islands, 
during Spanish-American War 



DAVID SHERIDAN STANLEY. 

Captain and Quartermaster D. S. A. Served as Alde- 
de-Camp to Major General J. J. Coppinger 
U. S. V.. al Mobil.- and 1 1 iimsrllle, Ala., and 
Tampa. I'la . during Spanish American War. 



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JuIIN E. GKEER. 
Major U. S. A. 



A. S. CONKLIN. 
Captain U. S. A. 





ALEXANDER BROWN. 

Served as Assistant Paymaster TJ. S. N. on D. S. S. 
"Gloucester." Participated in battle of Santiago 
and capture of Guanica and Amoy, during Span- 
lsb-American War. 



LOUIS IS. CRAIG. 

Served as Assistant Engineer U. S. X. on U. S. S. 
"Wilmington," North Atlantic Fleet. Partici- 
pated in battle of Manzanillo during Spanish- 
American War. 



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CHRISTOPHEB II. R. \\'i xiliWAKI > 



Served a i 



1st Lieutenant <'". D, 69th N 
ilurlng Spanish-American War. 



JAMES STEEDMAN HOLLAND 

Served as 1st Lieutenant and Assistant Surgeon 1st 
Mo. Vol, Inf. during Spanish-American War. 





CHARLES SEYMOUR BULLOCK. 

Served as Chaplain 1st 111. Vol. Cav. during Spi 
American War 



IIEXKY T. LS. HARRIS. 

l'ay Inspector U. S. N. Served throughout the Span- 
ish American War. 



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BANCROFT GHERAKDI. 
Rear Admiral U. S. N. 



ALBERT BARNITZ. 

Colonel V. S. A. 





ANDREW SHERIDAN BUKT. 
Brigadier General U. S. A. 



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JACOB KLINE. 
Colonel 21st Inf. TJ. S. A. 





OLIVER O. HOWARD. 
Major-General U. S. A. 



DOUGLAS M. SCOTT. 
Major U. S. A. 




THOMAS NELSON. 
Commander U. S. N. 




CHARLES F. TOWELL. 
Major U. S. A. 



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G. NORMAN LIEBER. 
Brigadier-General U. S. A. 



JOHN R. BROOKE. 
Major General U. S. A 




PETER C. HAINS. 
Colonel U. S. A. 




HENRY W. FITCH. 

Chief Engineer U. S. N. 



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HENRY E. RHOADES. 

Assistant Engineer U. S. N. 



ABSALOM KIKBV. 
Chief Engineer U. S. N. 





JOHN FAIRFIELD MERRY. 
Captain U. S. N. 



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EDWARD N. WHITEHOUSE 

Paymaster U. S. N. 





THOMAS FRANCIS BAKR. 
Brigadier-General U. S. A. 



ALFRED A. WOODHOLL. 
Colonel U. S. A 




W. P. RANDALL. 

Lieutenant-Commander TT. R. N. 

L. c rc. 




SAMUEL BRECK. 
Brigadier-General U. S. A. 



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JOHN C. TIDBALL. 
Brigadier-General U. S. A. 



EDWARD SHIPrEX. 
Medical Director TJ. S. N. 





EDMUND ItlCE. 
Colonel 19th Inf. U. S. A. 



JOHN J. BRICE. 
Commander U. S. N. 





JOHN W. BARLOW. 
Brigadier-General U. S. A. 



A. P. BERRY. 
Captain U. S. A. 





FRANCIS J. HIGGINSON. 

Rear Admiral U. S. N. Commanded TJ. S. S. "Massa- 
chusetts" and was also Chairman Lighthouse 
Board during Spanish-American War. 



WILDER S. METCALF. 

Served during Spanish-American War as Major and 
Colonel 20th Kan. Inf. U. S. V. Brevet Briga- 
dier-General U. S. V. Participated In engage- 
ments In Philippine Islands. 








ALANSON D. BARTHOLOMEW. 

Serve.l as 2d Lieutenant <". I. N. Y. Vol. Inf. durlne 
Spanlsn-American w ar. 



GEORGE M. MOCLTON. 

Served as Colonel 2d III. Vol. Int. during Spanish 
American War. 





THOMAS IIK5 WARD GIGNJ I. MAT 

Served as Lieutenant, Junior Grade, r. S. N. on 
r s. s. "Fern." "Cincinnati" and "Prairie. 
I'artlclpated ■ i ■ Cuban Blockade and Porto Rlcan 
expedition during Spanish-American War. 



FRAN! is w MANSFIELD. 

Lieutenant-Colonel 19th Inf. i S. A. Served through- 
out Spanish American War and participated In 
Porto Rico campaign, and In engagement at 
Hournlqueos, and in charge of Civil and Military 
affairs nt Aq llller 





J. W. MILLER. 

Served as Lieutenant-Commander U. S. X. during 
Spanish-American War. 



LOUIS DICKES. 

Served as Captain Co. K, Fuller's Provisional Regt. 
111. Vol. Inf. durinp Spanish-American War. 





EDWARD T. MILLER. 

Served as 1st Lieutenant 0. S. Vol. Signal Corps, 

and as Alde-de-Camp r«. Major-General J. W. 

Kiefer. 1st Division. Tth Arinv Corps during 
Spanish-Amerii an War. 



GUSTAV SCHAAF. 

Served as Captain <<• A. 10th Pa. Vol. Inf. Engage- 
ments: Battle of Malate, Storming of Manila, 
.Advance on Maloles, during Spanish American 
War 



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DANIEL MORGAN TAYLOR. 
Major Ordnance Department V. S. A. 



THOMAS DILLARD GRIFFIN. 

Lieutenant-Commander U. S. N. Served on U. S. S. 
"Brooklyn" during Spanish-American War. 





D. B. LUCE! 

Served as 1st Lieutenant Co. H, 203d N. Y. Vol. Inf. 
during Spanish American War. 



RICHARD v.. KI'KS. 

Served as Assistant Surgeon II. S. N. during Spanish- 
Atnerican War. 



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COLONICS KDWIN M. COATES, U. S. A. 



W. W. GILBERT. 
Major U. S. A. 





ALEXANDER C. -M. PENNINGTON. 

Brigadier-General U. S. A. 



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FRANK WHEATON. 
Major General U. S A 





JAMES IT WILSON. 
Brigadier-General D. S. A. 



ABSALOM BAIBD. 

Major-General U. S. A. 





WILLIAM M. FOLGEB. 
Captain U. S. N. 



GEORGE F. WINSLOW. 

Medical Director D. S. N. 



1 06 





WILLIAM L. HASKIN. 
Colonel Artillery Corps, U. S. A. 



KDGAK R. KELLOGG. 
Brigadier General C. S. A. 




JOHN II. CALEF. 
Lieutenant. Colonel L". S. A. 




DAVID PHILLIPS JONES. 
Chief Engineer D. S. N. 



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william Mckinley. 

Commander-in-Chief of the Army and Navy during 
Spanish-American War. 



ASA B. CAKKY. 
lirlgadier-General U. S. A. 





u I Sl.l ■> MERRITT. 
Major-General r. s. A. 



BERNARD .1. 1'. IRWIN. 
Colonel D. s. A. 



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WARNER II NOSTRAND. 

Served as Lieutenant D. S. N. during Spanish-Ameri- 
can War. 



JOSEPH B. PARKEK 

Medical Director U. S. N. 





THOMAS COURTNEY WATTS. 

Captain. Colonel and Aide-de-camp Governor's staff. 
Served as 2d Lieutenant Co. F, 3d Battalion, 1st 
Fla. Vols., at Tampa, Fla., and Fernandina, Fla., 
and Huntsville, Ala 



FRED E. WINDSOB 

Served as Lientenant-Colonel 16th Pa. Vol. Inf. Par- 
ticipated in uattle of Coamo, and brevetted for 
gallantry in action during Spanish-American 

War 



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JAMES R. Ill \SKKi:i: 

Served i- 1-1 Lieutenant Co. F. 6th Pa. Vol tnl 
during Spanish-American War 



ROBERT A. BEUNNEE. 

Served as 2d Lieutenant N. .1- r s Vol 
Spanish-American War. 



Inf. during 





ABRAM L. HAINES 

Major. Surg S \ Served :i- Surgeon and l-i 

Lieutenant 203d Regiment in Camps Black and 

" Itherlll :ii ved as Surgeon and Captain 

.:i-i l;. •Kiin. tii in I'hiltpplne Islands and as Hajoi 
In Philippine Islands 



JOHN B. i.l II MM 

Major loth r s im Served during the Spanish 
Am. tii an War. n^ Captain 13th t. s inf. com- 
manding a battalion ot this regi nt in t he 

attack "ii San Juan llill during Spanish-American 

W :i i 





CHARLES A. HEDEKIN. 
Captain U. S. A. 



FREDERICK STEINMAN FOLTZ. 

Captain 2d Cavalry U. S. A. 





MARTIN H. GERRY. 

Served as Assistant Engineer U. S. N. on T". S S. 
"Philadelphia" and D. S S. "Pensaeola," Pa.iilc 
Station, during Spanish-American War. 



CAPTAIN OTTO BECKER. 

Paymaster U. S. A. Served as Major and Additional 
' Paymaster U. S. V., during Spanish-American 
War. 





EDWAKD B. [VKS. 

Captain Signal Corps I S. A. Served throughout 
i be Spanisb A ricaD War. 



M. C. JACKSON. 

Served as Captain Co. K. 4th Va Inf. 0. S. Vols., in 
Cuba, during Spanish-American War. 





PETBB 1. LEA. 

Served as Master Mate D. S. N., ii mapd i of 

i g g "A ac," wiili headquarters at Key 

West', and Havana, Cuba, dnring Spanish-Ameri- 
can war. 



LEWIS W. BAETLET'J 

Served as Lieutenant U. S. N. on 0. S. S. Passaic." 
Auxiliary Navj ; also Berved as Executive < "Hirer, 
and for one month as the I'omumnding Officer 
during Spanish-American War. 





EUGENE HAWKINS. 

Served as Captain and Assistant Surgeon 159th Ind. 
Vols, during Spanish. American War. 



ARTHUR BURDETTE CONNOR. 

Served as Lieutenant U. S. N. commanding U. S. 
"Iris" during Spanish-American War. 





FINGAL C. BLACK. 

Served as 1st Lieutenant 3d U. S. V. Engineers, in 
command of Co. 11. Served in and around Cien- 
fuegos, Cuba : also made a complete survey of 
the fortifications in and around the city for the 
use of the Government during Spanish American 
War 



JAMES HALL COLWELL. 

Served as Lieutenant U. S. N. on U. S S Terror" 
and served with tile Blockade Squadron off 
Havana ; a Is., with the squadron accompanying 
the land forces under General Miles, in the 
Porto Rico campaign, during Spanish-American 
War. 





NEVIL M. GARRETT. 



Captain. 

0. S. 



Served : 

Vol. inr 



s Assistanl Surgeon 3d Kentucky 
during Spanish-American War. 



FRANK \V. RUSSELL. 

Served as Major 1st New Hampshire Vol. I"f- 'luring 
Spanish-American War. 





DAN1 II. W. SHEA. 

Servci us Lieutenant r S \. commanding 6th Die 
t r i « ■ t ("oast Signal Service, comprising Key West. 
Egmnunt, Sanlbal Island, during Spanish-Ameri- 
can War. 



HIRAM M CHITTENDEN. 

Captnln Corps of Engineers D. S. A. s.T\.'d for 
elghl months as Chief Engineer, 4th Army Corps, 
wiih rank of Lieutenant Colonel, during Spanish 
Am. rlcan War. 



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JAMES II. GILLIS. 
Commodore U. S. N. 



HEMiY C. ECKSTEIN. 
Surgeon U. S. X. 





CHARLES II. BRIGHAM. 

Served as Lieutenant. Junior Grade. D. S. X. on 
I". S. S. •■Prairie." as Senior Watch and Division 
officer, on blockade of Cuba and Porto Rico. 
Participated in the destruction of the Spanish 
S. S. ■•Alphonso XII.. during Spanish-American 
War. 



DAVID L. BRAINARD. 

Major U. S. A. Served as Cnl.oi.-i. chief Commissary 
I' S V.. Is., in Chief Commissary Department of 
the Pacific, with 8th Army Corps, on staffs of 
Generals Men-it t and Otis, during Spanish- 
American War. 



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Major 12th 

r s 



i 

Inf. 



:rbert s. fosteb 



D. S. A S.tv.-i] ms Captain 20th 
Inf. during Spanish-American War. 



REV. ALBERT DOD MINOR. 

Served as Chaplain 203d N V. Vol. Inf. during Span- 
ish American War. 





HENRX S. KIP. 

Srrv.ci :; i n.l I 1 . 

'.mi [ut v v \ ole . pari o( I ime at Camp 
Thomas, Chickamauga, during Spanish-American 

War. 



JAMES M BOWER 

Served as Ensign U. S. V on i s. s "Vulcan" and 
"Osceola," with Admiral Sampson's fleet, l'ar- 

ticipated in battle at Man/ami la. during Span- 
ish-American War. 



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GEORGE II. COOKE. 
Medical Director D. S. N. 



OSCAR J. CHARLES. 

Captain -itu Inf. U. S. A. 





ROBERT I. BULLARD. 

Major. Commissarjr D. s. A. Served as Major Ala 
v., I Bat. : Colonel -'I Ala. Vol. Inf. and as 
Colonel 39th Inf. r. s. Vols., during Spanish- 
American War. Engagements: San Cristobal, 
Cabuyao. Santa Rosa, Bifiang, Calamba, Puente 
de Viga, Maquiling, Santo Xomas, Lipa, Rosario, 
San Francisco, Franca, Suloc, all in IV I 



GRANVILLE KIMBALL. 

Served as Lieutenant ami Chief Engineer U. S. N. 

on I S. S 'I nidus" attached in North Atlantic 

Squadron under command of Rear Admiral W. T. 
Sampson : served on same ship attached to the 
Eastern Squadron, under command of Commo- 
dore J. C. Watson during Spanish-American War. 





EDWIN M. SHEPABD. 

Rear Admiral l". s. N. Served as Lighthouse In- 
spector, 3d District, during Spanish-American 

War. 



CHARLES B. HINToN. 

Major r. S. A. Served i- Captain 18tb Inf. I.'. S. A 
during Spanish-American War. 





GEORGE w GOODE 

captain lsi Car. I. s A Served during San 

campaign in command <>f troop I. 1st t'av En 
gagements : Las Gueslmae and Santiago during 
Spanish-American War 



PEKR1 D BLACKDEN. 

Served as Passed Assistant Engineer (Lieutenant, 
Junior Grade, 0. S. N), on Auxiliary Naval 
force under Captain Bartlett, during Spanish- 
American War. 



118 





GEORGE W. I! AND. 

Served as Senior Major 201st N. Y. Vol. 
Spanish-American War. 



Inf. during 



GEORGE W. TAYLOR. 

Served as Colonel 4th Va. Vol. Inf. during Spanish- 
American War. 





BEDLEY A. HALL. 

Captain. Served as Chaplain 1st Inf. 111. Vols, in 
the Division of Major-General Bates, in trenches 
before Santiago de Cuba. Acted, also, as Post- 
master for the division until division started for 
Cuba, during Spanish-American War. 



EVERARD E. NEWCOMB. 

Served as Major 1st Battalion. 1st Maine Heavy 
Art., U. S. Vols, and joined 7th Army Corps at 
Camp Onward. Savannah, Ga., and later at 
Havana during Spanish-American War. 



119 





.Iiilix G. BOTLEB. 

Lieutenant Colonel I . s. A.. Served throughout Span 
Ish-Amerlcan War. Commanded Kennebec Ar- 
senal, Maine, 1898 1899 



Etl IBERT .1 C. IRVINE. 

Major '.iih inf. 0. s. A. Was on duty at Headquar- 
ters of the Army, at Porto Rico, with 11th Inf., 
during Spanish-American War. 





ALEXANDEB BROWN. 

Served »> Assistant Paymaster i ' s \ on S. S. 
i " Engagements: Battle of Santiago, 
Blege of Guanica and Ami 
in. mus during Spanish American War, 



CHARLES SPAM, I, i k 

Served as Captain Co D, 4th Pa. Vol. Inf. In L'd 

ide, lsi Army Corps, i ogagement: In line 

<■> nan 1m near Guayama, Porto Rico, during 
Spanish-American War 





JOHN B. BABCOCK. 
Colonel U. S. A. 



HENRY C. HASBRO OCK. 
Colonel Artillery Corps U. S. A. 





EBEN SWIFT. 
Captain 5th Cav. V. S. A. 



JOHN W. DILLENBACK. 
Major U. S. A. 



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THOMAS SNOBE. 

Captain U. S. A. Served throughout Spuuish-Amerl- 
<-.-• ii War. 



CHAELE8 T. KIEFFKR. 
Captain U. S. A. 





ALEXANDER MOD Ul ' ! 

Ua |or ' leneral 0. EL A 



JOHN M. WILSON 
Hi igndier-General D. S. A 





JAMES E. SHELLENBEBGER. 

Major. Surgeon 3d Ohio Vol. Inf. during Spanish 
American War. 



i VIIIS B. niMSTOCK. 
Rrigadier-General T T . S. A. 





JOSEPH R. SMITH 
Colonel U. S. A. 



ROYAL T. FRANK 
liiigadier General D. s A 



I2 3 





L'EROIVAL CLARENCE POl'E 

C Del D. s. M C. 



J. l.'IUTTKXUK.N WATSON. 
Rear Admiral D. S. N. 





iii:m;v I'. BREWERTON. 
Major U. S. A. 



124 



ADOLPHDS W. GREELY. 
Brigadier-General V. S. A. 





JOHN H. MACOMBER 
Chaplain U. S. A. 



ERIC BERGLAND. 
Major U. S. A. 





LOUIS W. ROBINSON. 
Rear Admiral U. S. N. 



FREDERICK H. E. EBSTEIN. 
Major U. S. A. 



125 





WALTER K. SCOFIELD. 



Medical Director D. 8. N. 
ining Board, League 
American War. 



President Medical Exam- 
Island, during Spanish- 



GEORGE D. RL'GGLES. 
I'.iigadier-General D. S. A. 





ROBERT PLATT. 
Lieutenant U. S. N. 



HENRI REMSEN TILTON. 

Lieutenant-Colonel U. S. A. 



126 





JOSEPH W. PLUME. 

Brigadier-General. Commanded 1st Brigade. 1st Di- 
vision, 2d Army Corps, during Spanish-American 
War. 



FRANK H. MARTIN. M. D. 

Served as Hospital Steward, and as 1st Lieutenant 
and Assistant Surgeon 22d Kansas Vol. lnf 
during Spanish-American War. 





EDWARD A. WELLS. 

Served as Lieutenant-Colonel of Joseph P. 
Provisional Regiment of 111. during 
American War. 



Robarts' 
Spanish- 



WILLIAM N. LITTLE. 

Lieutenant-Commander U. S. N. Served as Head of 
Department of Steam Engineering at Key West 
from beginning of Spanish-American War until 
destruction of Spanish fleet under Admiral Cer- 
vera. 



127 





JUHN LuL'IS PUKCKLL. 

Lieutenant U S. N. Commanded U. S. S. "Osceola" 
and U. S. S. "Zafiro" during Spanish-American 
War. 



JESSE J. ADEL. 

Served as 1st Lieutenant Co. M, 8th Cal. Vols., during 
Spanish-American War. 





BEETRAND It. T COLLINS. 

Serred as Ensign U. S. N. and as Watch Officer on 
D S. S ••Scorpion." on Santiago Blockade and 
south coast of Cuba. Participated In the two 
engagements at Manzanlllo. Cuba (on July 1 and 
18), during Spanish-American War. 



AI.FHED C. SHARPE. 

Major TJ. S. A. Adjutant-General 1st Division, 5th 
Army Corps. Engagements: In front and at 
siege of Santiago de Cuba, from July 1 to July 
10, especially at San Juan Hill, during Spanish- 
American War. 



128 





UAKKY li. MAHAN. 

Served as 1st Lieutenant lr.stu Ind. Vol. Inf. during 
Spanish-American War. 



JOHN H. M1TTENDORFF. 

Served as Chief Engineer on U. S. Collier 'Casslus," 
and also passed Asst. Engineer on Battleship 
"Massachusetts" during Spanish-American War. 





JOHN STEWART KULP. 

Captain, Medical Department D. S. A. Served dur- 
ing Spanish-American War as Surgecm iTJd U. S. 
Inf. and in Ambulance company. 1st Division. 3d 
Corps. Took part in General Wheaton's expedi- 
tion along the l'asig. General MacArthur's ad- 
vance "ii Malolor, General Lawton's northern 
expedition, and various other skirmishes. 



EDGAR S. DUDLEY. 

Lieutenant-Colonel and Judge Advocate U. S. A. 
Served as Lieutenant-Colonel and Judge Advo- 
cate U. S. Vols, in 2d Army Corps, also Judge 
Advocate. Department of Cuba, on staff of Mili- 
tary Governor of Cuba, in charge of legal and 
civil work, during Spanish-American War. 



129 





WALTER M'lH BON Mi CLDEG. 

Medical Enspector V. s. \. served on r. S. 9. •Rich- 
mond,'' ami m<Miihi-r M<-<lirnl [Examining Board. 
Washington, during American Spanish war 



[SAAC D. DbRTJSSEI. 

Brigadier General U. S. A. 





/ 



GEORGE II lil MBAR. 

Served ;is Lieutenanl U. S. v on I 

during Spanish American War 



Iris" 



GEORGE P. AHERN. 
Captain 9th Inf. D. S. A. 



'3° 





UEOUOE J. NEWGARDEN. 

Captain and Assistant Surgeon U. S. A. Participated 
in Santiago campaign, as Surgeon with :id U. S. 
Cav., and established the 'Bloody Ford" dressing 
station on San Juan Creek. Cuba, during Span- 
ish-American War. 



C. M. WING. 

Served as Major 2d Ark. Vol. Inf. during Spanish- 
American War. 





LESTER A. UEARDSLEE. 
Rear Admiral U. S. N. 



MONTGOMERY M. MACOMB 

Major Artillery Corps U. S. A 



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RICHARD W. SCOUNG 

Major, Commanding Utah Light Artillery In the 
Philippines. Participated in capture or Manila 
and throughout the campaign against the insur- 

§ents as General MacArthur's Chief of Artillery 
uring Spanish-American War. 



ALLTN CAPROX. 

Captain TJ. S. A. commanding 1st Artillery, Light 
Battery at Santiago during Spanish-American 
War. 





1IKNRY w. LAWTON. 
Major-General U. S. V. 



PEBBLES MARION RIXEY. 
Rear Admiral. Surgeon-General TJ. S. N. 



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ARTHUR HERBERT DAY. 

Served as Lieutenant U. S. N. during Spanish-Amerl- 
War. 



ISAAC E. RELYEA. 

Served during Spanish-American War as Ensign U. S. 
N. on V. S. Tug "Waban," at Key West, Fla., 
and was the tirst volunteer from Smith Caro- 
lina. 





JAMES FETTER. 

Served as 2d Lieutenant Co. G. 4th Pa. Vol. Inf., 
during Spanish-American War. 



ALBERT R. JACKSON. 

Served as Assistant Engineer D. S. N. during Spanish- 
American War 



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WILLIAMSON DUNN. 
Served as Rnsign I. S. N duriiii: S|i:inisli American 

VVH1-. 



JOHN A. BAK.NAJiD. 

Served as Lieutenant I. S. N. during Spanisb-Amerl- 
.:in War. 





NELSON MA'Y 

Served as Assistant Engineer r s v during spnnlsta- 
\ rlean w .1 c 



OWEN P. SMITH. 

Served aa Assistant Surg 1 s \ during Spanlsb- 

Amerlcan War, 



134 





JOSEPH L. DONOVAN. 
Captain 22d Inf. U. S. A. 



THOMAS C. WOOD. 

Served as Lieutenant U. S. N. on U. S. S. "Gioueeu- 
ter" during Spanish-American War. 





JOSEPH NUcGREGOR MITCHESOX. 

Served as Lieutenant U. S. N.. under command of 
Rear Admiral Henry Erben during Spaoisb- 
Americau War. 



HOWARD L. CALDER. 

Served as Captain Co. I. 4th I'a. Vol. Inf.. served in 
Porto Iiican campaign during Spanish-American 
War. 



135 





JOHN GEBEN BALLANCE. 

Major. Adjutant-General D. S. A Served through- 
out the Spanish-American War. 



JOHN MCDONALD. 

Captain U. S. A. 





] KANE 



bice 



first Lieutenant U. S. A. Late Major 1st Battalion, 
Heavy Artillery. Oil. V. S. Vols. 



JOHN W. McHAKG. 

Served as Captain and Assistant Quunerniaster of 
Vols, in China and the Pblllpplnes during Span- 
lsh-Ameri'-an War. 



136 





nTWAY CALVERT BERRYMAN. 

Lieutenant-Colonel U. S. M. C. Served on I', s s 
"Baltimore" in Asiatic Beet under Admiral 
Dewey at the battle of Manila Bay. Served as 
Fleet Officer of Marines "ii staff of Admiral 
Dewey during Spanish-American War 



THOMAS II SLAVENS. 

Captain C S A. Served duriiv.' Spanish-American 
War as 1st Lieutenant 4th Cav. A. I'. C. In 
command of Scouting Detachment _'d Division, 
sili Corps 





JOHN .1. CLAGUE. 

Colonel L. s. A. Served as Chief Commissary 1st 
Army Corps, during Spanish-American War. 



ALFRED REYNOLDS. 

Major, inspector-General O. S. A. s.tw.i a- cap- 
tain 20th Inf at El Caney and Santiago de 
Cul.a during Spanish-American War 



137 





GEORGE PARTRIDGE COLVOCORESSES. 

CommandiT r. S. N. Served ;is Executive Officer 

U. S. s. • 01 'I in battle "i" Manila Bay, 

Capture of Spanish troops iti Subig Bay, sur- 
render of City "i" Manila m ml Executive Officer 
D. S. flagship "Olympia" during Spanish-Ameri- 
can War. 



\\ II.I.IAM 



1IBSON 
Commanded tlin 



Rear Admiral U. S. N. Commanded tin* chartered 
Bteamer "City .if I'ekin," which carried tin* first 
California Vol. Regiment t" Manila and served as 
senior member "i Board "f Inspection, New York 
Navy Vm]. during Spanish-American War. 





EDWARD HI MIA.M ROBIE 



HAW 1,1 A i ILMSTEAD RITTENHI 'I SI 

CommamliT D. S. N Served as Executive Officer of 
the monitor "Miantonomah" in Cuban waters 
during tii>- Spanish-American War, 



Commodore r. s. N 
was employed i 



Miring Spanish-American War 
electing vessels for the Aux 
iliary Naval Force ai Charleston, S. C, Savan 
nab, Ga., Baltimore, Md., and Sew York, and lu 
fitting "in vessels al Boston, Mass 



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HENRY HARRIS BARROLL. 

Commander I". S. N. Served throughout the Spanish- 
American War. participating in the bombard- 
ments of Santiago and raimam-ia 



WILLIAM WIRT KIMBALL. 

Commander U. S. N. Commanded I". S. S. "Csesar," 
"Supply" and "Vixen.'' North Atlantic Station, 

during Spanish-American War. 





GEORGE PECK. 
Medical Director U. S. N. 



JOHN HENRY UPSHUR. 
Bear Admiral U. S. N. 



139 





FRANK II. BAILEY. 

Lieutenant-Commander I', s. N. Served as Chief 
Engineer of the U. s. s. "Raleigh" a< battle of 
Manila, and als<> served "ii I . S. s. "Baltimore" 
during Spanish-American War. 



LEWIS W. LANGHOBN. 

Served as 2d Lieutenant Co ll. -<l Va. Vols.; also 
acted Adjutant of 2d Battalion, 2d Va. \'..ls In 
7th Arm? Corps during Spanish-American War. 





LUCIEN 'I'M \'. 

Commaiiih'r I". S. N. Commanded 1 1 i- 1 " 
Spanish American War. 



ALBERT Knss. 

during Commander U. S. N. C nanded r. s. s. "Alllai " 

during Spanish American War. 
140 





ALBERT S. BARKER. 

Rear Admiral D. S. N. Commanded protected cruiser 
■■Newark" and was presenl off Santiago de Cuba, 
participated in the bombardment. Also coni- 
manded U. S, S. "Oregon" and Special Service 
Squadron for the Pacific, consisting of battle- 
ships. "Oregon" and "Iowa;" supply steamer 
"Celtic," distilling steamer "Iris." colliers "Sciu- 
dia," "Cassias," "Abrenda," "Sterling" and "Jus- 
tice." And various other engagements during the 
Spanish- American War. 



WILLIAM HENRY BEEHLER. 

Commander D. S. N. Served in Admiral Sampson's 
Sauadron at bombardment of San Juan, t a... 
as s,«,ut in the V. S. S. "Montgomery tor Ad- 
miral Sampson. Captured two Spanish mer- 
chantmen, and served in the blockade oi Havana 
on the Qagship of Admiral Watson during Span- 
ish-American War. 





GEORGE E. TOWER. 
Chief Engineer U. S N. 



TIMOTHY AUGUSTINE LYONS. 
Commander U. S. N. 



141 





Paj 





EDWARD BELLOWS. 




nil i 


• i r s. N. Served on Asiatic 


Squadron 


under 


command of Admiral Dewey. 


Engage- 


III. -til s 


Battle of Manila Bay, capture 


of Carlte 


and M 


inila, surrender of batteries al 


!orrigidor 


I'lil,, 1 


hi, nil,,. Marabelles El Inn,, k 


.-mil. mill 


in ,,],, 


rations about Manila and [loll 


,. i'lim-v. 


during 


^|,iiiiisli A ri.'.iii War 





MAJOR PHILIP MOTHERSILL. 

Chief Commissary 2d and 3d Divisions, isi Army 
Corps, and :iis<. of the Department of Havana; 
Depol Commissary, Havana, Cuba, and Acting 
Chief Commissary, Department "t" Cuba. Served 
on stall's of Generals Sanger, Ludlow, Lee and 
Wood during Spanish American War 





« ii \i:i.i:s STANHOPE COTTON 

Hear Admiral i s v C manded auxiliary cruiser 

"Harvard," and served :is Captain of Mare island 
\;iv\ STard during Spanish-American War. 



JEFFERSON F. HOSER. 

t'oiiuii.-iiHici i s v Commanded r. s s "Benning- 
ton" on cruise in Northern waters for reported 
Spanish privateer, and commanded i S. S. 
"Albatross" during Spanish American War. 



142 





WILLIAM STURTEVANT MOORE. 

Commander t". s. N. Served as Chief Engineer of 
the "Columbia" arid was present at the surrender 
of tin* Spanish force at Santiago, and accom- 
panied the fleet to Porto Rico when that Island 
was occupied by United States land and naval 
forces during Spanish-American War. 



HENRY S ROSS. 
Captain I'. s, \. Commanded I". s. s. "Newark" and 
on Inspection duty at Continental Iron Works, 
and charge of Department of Steam Engineer- 
ing, Norfolk Navy i'ard, during Spanish-American 
War. 





CHARLES 1!. LEWIS. 

Served as 1st Lieutenanl Cos. I: and K. 1st Col Vols 
Engagements: Pasay. Malate and .Manila during 
Spanish American War. 



In: FOREST 

Served as Captain < 
in haul.' at Co 
American War 



A WHEELOCK. 

I. 16th Pa Vols Participated 
k Porto Rico, during Spanish- 



143 





GEORGE M. LUKESH. 

Passed Assistxnl Paymaster r. s. N. Served as Pay- 
master "i I . s. s. "Castine" in Cuba, and of 
I > S. •Monocacy" In China, during Spanish- 

\!:.. t i< an W a i 



LEE LONG. 

Served as 1st Lieutenant <'". A. 52d Iowa Vol. Inf. 
Assigned to 3d Brigade. 2d Division, 3d Army 
Corps during Spanish-American War. 





VLBERT 'I. si. ham:. 

■ I :i~ 1st Lieutenant Co. I'.. Ttli Ohio Vol. Inf. 
clmiiiK Spanish American War 



I II.WKI.IN .1. DRAKE. 

Commander i s \ Commanded 0. s. s. "Penaa- 
...i.i and served as Inspector •>! Ordnance, Mare 
Island Navy i'ard, during Spanish A rlcan War, 



144 





P. I). LOCKEIDGE. 
Captain 13th Cavalry. U. S. A. 



ALBERT De L'NGER. 

Lieutenant-Commander X. R. X. J- Served as Lieu- 
tenant V. S. X. .in V. X. S. "Montauk" liming 
Spanish-American War. 





EDWARD T. IRVINE. 

Served as Lieutenant U. S. X. on cruiser "Yale" dur- 
ing Spanish-American War. 



EUGENE WINSLOW WATSON. 

Rear Admiral U. S. X. Served throughout the Span- 
ish-American War. 



145 





FRANCIS VINTON GREENE. 

s. i\. -.1 ;is Major-General I. s. V. during Spanish 
American War. al Camp Black and ;• t Lakeland, 
i la Commanded second expedition to the Philip- 
pines, being In c mand of troops engaged 

against the Spaniards outside <>t" Manila, and of 
the leading brigade In the attack on Manila. 

Coi anded 2d Division, Ttli Arin.v <'<n-ps, at 

Savannah, Ga 



JESSE II. BE1 SSE. 

Servfil as Captain Co. >'■■ '''I Ga. Vol. Inf., stationed 
at Griffin, Ga., near "i ,-i << >i- City, Fla.; Tampa. 
Fla.; Huntsville. Ala.; Atlanta, Ga., and while 
stationed at Yebor City, Fla., «as ordered out by 
General <; V. Henry, to quell a riot and was 
thanked by General Henry for the manner In 
which order was restored. 





Id SSELL E BURDICK, 

ed ms Captain 1st Ohio Vol. <'a\ . commanding 
Troop A, during Spanlsh-A rican War. 



I LLICOTX McCONNELL. 

Served as Chief Engineer U. S. N. "" 0. 9 S. 
"Peoria." Participated In bombardment "f I. as 
Tunas !'•' Tago during Spanish-American War. 



146 





HENRY C. MERRIAM. 

Brigadier- General U. S. A. Commanded entire Pa- 
cific Coast, including the Hawaiian Islands, and 
involving the organization, outfitting and for- 
warding" of the troops operating in the Philip- 
pines, with rank of Major-General I. S. Vols., 
during Spanish-American War. 



CORNELIUS GARDENER. 

Major 13tb Inf. I". S. A. Served as Colonel 31st 
Mich. Vol Inf. in the Philippine Islands In 
General Schwan's Southern expedition. Partici- 
pated in battle of San Diego and numerous other 
skirmishes during Spanish-American War. 





LIEUTENANT JAMES MARSHALL. 



PETER M. BOEHM. 

Captain U. S. A. 



147 





PAUL i: HEXNIXGER. 

Served as Captain I2tb Minn. Vol. Inf. al Camps 

Hamilton. K.v : Mueller, Minn., and in Chicka 

-.1. Ga This regiment was the Brsl volun 

teer reel ni of infantry sworn Into the service 

of tin- r. s. Vol. Army during the Spanish-Ameri- 
can War. 



SAMUEL E. CLAPP. 

Served during Spanish-American War as Major 19th 
Iowa Vol. 1 in', in l'iI and 3d Brigades, 2d Division, 
Ttli Army Corps. Participated in entrance into 
Havana, which followed the lowering of the 
Spanish Bag and the raising of the American flag. 





JAMES WADE ' "\ 

Served as Colonel 2d Ala. Vols, during Spanlsb-Amerl 

(.ni War 



I 4 8 



WILLIAM II BECK. 

Major i;tli Cavalry r. s. A. Served a- Captain 10th 
Cav. during Spanish- American War, 





GUSTAV W. REICHMANN. 

Served as L'd Lieutenant Co. K. 4 : 1 1 1 1 towa Inf. U. S. 
Vols, and in command of <'.,. B, 49th Regt. Was 
assigned to temporary ilury with t lie 10th V. S. 
Inf. Served with regiment at Havana and Car- 
denas, Cuba, during Spanish-American War. 



FREDERICK LEIGH MUNSON. 

Captain _4th Inf. r. s A. Served throughout Span- 
ish-American War. Participated in Santiago 
campaign, on staff <if Major-General .1 I' Kent, 
1 S. V. 





ISAAC EDWARD EMERSON. 

Served as Lieutenant H. s. N during Spanish-Ameri- 
can War. 



JOHN II PARTRIDGE. 

Served as 1st Lieutenant <'o. m. 2d Regiment Ala. 
Vols, during Spanish-American War 



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BUGH 1»H GLAS WISH. 

Captain mil ini r s. A. Served as 2nd and 1st 
Lieutenant mh I . S. Inf., oth Army Corps, in 
Battle o( Santiago, and as Captain and a. a. G. 
Assigned to General Douglas' staff, -'I Brigade, 
2d Division. 7th Army Corps, during Spanish- 
American War 



JOHN W. BLACK. 

Served as Alde-de-Camp to Gen. J. H. Wilson, c 

mander Isi Division, 1st Army Corps, and as lsl 
Lieutenant 3d 0. S. Vol. Engineers. Partici- 
pated in engagements at Coamo and Aribautto 
during Spanish American War. 





JOHN PITMAN. 

Major Ordnance Departmenl I. S. A Served 
throughout the Spanish-American War. 



l:i \.IA\II\ KEARNEY ROBEETS. 

\i r Artillery Corps V. S. A. Served throughout 
tin* Spanish-American War. 



15° 





JOSEPH C. BRECKENRIDGE. 

Brigadier-General, inspector-General, U. S. A. 

Served during Spanish-American War as Major 
General F. S. Vols, in Cuba, with <;eneral Law- 
ton's division during Santingn campaign and in 
the actions at El Caney and Blood Ford, and at 
San Juan Hill. Commanded the separate army 
in the held at Camp George II. Thomas, Ga., 
composed of 44,000 men. and later commanded 
all the First Army Corps within the U. S. 



EDWARD C. GEARY, Jr. 

Serred ;i- Captain Co. B First North Dakota Inf., 
I S. Vols., during Spanish -Alio -ncati War Far 
ticipated in expedition to San tsidro and Mo- 
rong. Luzon, and numerous skirmishes 





BRADLEY JEWETT WOOTTEN. 
Second Lieutenant 7th U. S. Cavalry. 



CHARLES B. BYRNE. 

Lieutenant-Colonel F. S A Served throughout the 
Spanish-American War. 



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CHARLES W. TAYLOR 



Maj 



ir 13th Cavalry U. 
Troop C, 9th ('. ;■ 
action before San1 i; 
American War. 



s. A. Served as Captain 

. Cavalry, anil wounded in 

u<> de Cuba during Spanlsh- 



FIELDEB M M BEALL. 

Captain 3d inf. I", s. .\, Served with 1st invislon, 
Mh Army Corps, under Gen. li w. Lawton, 
operating north of Manila. Luzon. 





KZLKILI. .1 WILLIAMS 
Firsl Li nam 5th Inf. U. S. A 



DORSEY. (tllln 
Firsi Lieutenant ::• l Cavalry 1'. s. A. 



152 





PETER CHARLES HARRIS. 

Captain 9th Inf. U. S. A. Served during Spanish- 
American War as 1st Lieutenant I3tb U. s. Inf. 
Participated in the assault and capture of San 
Juan Iiill and in the siege of Santiago. 



.1. B. NATTIXGER. 

Served as 1st Lieutenant Co. L, 4!>t h Iowa Vol. Inf. 
Thirteen months' service in Cuba during Spanish- 
American War. 





Served as Mili 
to Major-l 
of the I 
surrender 
San Juan 
surrender. 



LEONARD WILSON. 

tary Secretary and Vol. 
General Joseph Whe 

s. Commission which 
of Santiago. Participated in battle of 
and in all engagements up i" time of 
during Spanish-American War. 



Aide de Camp 

also Secretary 

arranged the 



GEORGE P. SCRIVEN. 

Major Signal Corps 1 S. A Served during Spanish- 
American War as Signal Officer Department of 
the Gulf, with the 4tli Manila Expedition; as 
Signal Officer Department of Havana, and as 
Signal Officer, China Relief Expedition, attached 
to staff of Major-General Chaffee in the advance 
from Tien Sien to Pekln, also served on duty 
in the Philippine islands. 



153 





RICHARD S. COLLOM. 

Major V. S. M. C. 



E. V. BOOKMILLER. 
Captain D. S. A. 





WILLIAM STETSON II 

Llentenanl Commander i s N - I euten- 

am on 0. S. S "M antonomi n blockade off 

Havana during Spanlsh-A rlcan War. 



LESTER S. HILL. 
g ...,, :i . Major and Surgeon 7th Rhode Island Vol. 
Inf. with 3d Brigade. 2d Division, 2d Army 
Corps daring Spanish-American War. 



■54 





W. C. BORDEN. 

Major D. S. A. 



AARON KONKLE HUGHES. 
Rear Admiral U. S. X. 





JOHN E. MAYESKIE. 

Served as 1st Lieutenant 2d III Vol. Inf., attached to 
7th Arm; Corps, under Major-General F. Lee. in 
Camps Cuba Libre. Jacksonville, (inward and 
Columbia, during Spanish-American War. 



PHILIP PENDLETON POWELL. 

Captain 9th Cav. D. S. A. Served throughout the 
Spanish-American War. and present at the sur- 
render of Santiago, and was engaged with the 
Spanish troops before Santiago. 



155 





EDWARD J LAMB. 

Served a* 2d Lieutenant 47ih N. v. Vol. Inf.. stationed 

at Carolina, P. I . during Spanish-American War. 



GILBERT M L. MACCART1 
i 'iii. -I Engh r r. S. N. 





CHARLES A 1 RDMAX. 



Served as 2d Lieutenant Co K. 
: nni as l-i Lieutenant Co 
American VS a r 



203d S V. Vol! Inf. 
I during Spanish- 



CAPTAIN WALTER E CONEY. 

Served during Spanish American War as Adjutant 
Isl Qa inf., State Troops, and as 2d Lieuten- 
ant Co K, i-i Ga. Inf. I s \ 



■56 





EGBERT I'.AKMM SAVAGE. 

Lieutenant-Colonel U. S. A. Served In 8th U. s. 
Inf., Ludlow's Brigade, (leneral I.awtun's In 
vision, under Major-General Shatter. Partici- 
pated in battle of El Cane; during Spanish 
American War. 



VIRGIL V. IK. 

Served as Colonel 2d Ark. Inf. U. S. Vols .-• d u- 

fcitiiiuaiicl fur ten days of all the 1 1 |>s s,a. 

at Anniston, Ala., being the Senior Offic 
duty, during the Spanish-American War 



s in 
, ted 





GROTE HUTCHESON. 
Captain 6th Cavalry. I". S. A. 



MAMS McCLOSKEY. 
Captain U. s. A. 



"57 





RUTEB W. SPRINGER. 

U. S. A Served as Chap- 



Chaplain Artillery Corps U. S A. Served as I pap 
lain IT1I1 I'. S. Inf. during Spanish-American 



LEMUEL POPE, .Tit. 

Served as Captain 1st New Hampshire Vols, during 

the S] ish American War. 





HUGH L. SCOTT. 
Captain Till Cavalry. D. S. A. 



EUGENE I' LADD 
Captain U. S A 



158 





CHARLES JENKINS MacCONNELL. 

Chief Engineer U. S. N. Served on U. S. Flagship 
"New York" as Fleet Ku^tnecr of tlie North 
Atlantic Station. Was i'i tli ' blockade of Ha- 
vana and participated in the bombardments of 
Porto Rico, Matanzas and the Mum of SaDtiago 
and in the final battle with the Spanish fleet. 
Was promoted two numbers in the list of Chief 
Engineers by the President for conspicuous con- 
duct and bravery in battle during the Spanish- 
American War. 



SAMUEL THOMPSON. 

Served as Chief Engineer "ii U. S. S. "Abarenda," at- 
tached t.. N.uili Atlantic Squadron under com- 
mand of Admiral Sampson. Participated in 
bombardment of Santiago; operation in i.uanta- 
namo Bay: commanded a boat expedition to 
Guantanamo Bay and attached to special service 
squadron during Spanish-American war. 





FRANCIS J. KOESTER. 
Captain 1 -~> 1 1 1 Cavalry. 0. S. A. 



HENRY P. KINGSBURY 

Major 3d Cavalry V S. A. 



159 





WM. T. 1. 1 NIEDMAN. 

Major. Brigade Surgeon U. S. Vols. Served as com- 
mander <',»rps Reserve Hospital and chief Sur- 
^♦■t.ii Lsl Division, 2d Army Corps, during Span- 
ish American War. 



iii:m;v ADAMS. 

Served as Captain Co. K. 9th Pa. Vol. Inf., in 3d 
Brigade, 3d Division, is' Army Corps, in Camps 
at Chickamauga, Ga., ami Lexington, Kv . .luring 
Spanish-American War. 





ARGAL1 s .. HEXXISEE 
Lieutenant Colonel I s. a 



ALFRED s FROST 

Ui ■ I s. A. 



160 





WILLIAM HENRY WILLIAMS JAMES. 

Lieutenant-Colonel 23d Inf. U. S. A. Served as Major 
23d r. S. Inf. Took command of a Battalion of 

IMth I". S. Inf. on San Juan Hill, in front of 
Santiago, Cuba, during the investment of that 
city, ami oilier engagements during the Spanish- 
American War. 



ALEXANDER R. LAWTON. 

Served as Colonel 1st Ga. Vol. Inf. during Spanis 
American War. 





WILLIAM S. McCASKEY. 

Colonel 20th Inf. !'. S, A, 



JAMES L. I.ISK. 
Major U. S. A. 



161 





TAIL MAYER I. A BAC3. 
Served as i£nsign D. S. N. mi 1. s. S. "Frolic." 
•■In. us." "Catskill," U. s. F. s. "Lancaster" 
during Spanish American War. 



ARTHUR POILLON. 
Second Lieutenant 3d Cavalry V. s. A. Served dur- 
ing Spanish-American War, and i itloned for 

bravery in Pinauran engagement. 





WILLIAM R. LIVERMORE. 
Lieutenant < lolonel r. S. A 



162 



FITZHTJGB LEE. 
Brigadier General r. s 





HENRY T. ALLEN. 

A. Served throughout the 



Captain 6th Cav. U. S 

Spanish-American u ar 



EDWARD N. BOWEN. 

Served as Assistant Surgeon 47th New York Vol 
Inf. 





K. \V. LEONARD. 

Colonel 12th N. Y. Vols. 



WILLIAM A KOBBE. 
Brigadier-General CJ. S. A. 



»63 





FRED ROLAND BRAINARD. 

Lieutenant-Commander U. S. \. Served as Lieuten- 
ant, commanding r S. s. Tinas.'' blockade and 
despatch duty on north coasl of Cuba during 
Spanish-American War. 



CHARLES A. ELWELL 

Served ae Ei tive Officer of the "Osceola" during 

Spanish-American War. 





WILLIAM W. M< CAMMI IN 

Mi ''.Hi Inf. r. s A 



EDWARD U. HAYES. 
Colonel 13th Cavalry, T'. s. A. 



164 





JAMES E. BANLEY. 

Served as Acting Chief Engineer U. S. N. of Frigate 
"Lancaster" during the Spanish-American War. 



LOUIS EPPLE. 

Served as Assistant Paymaster U. S. N. on U 
"Lehigh" during Spanish-American War. 



S. s. 





.Tul IN J. SNYIlKl:. 

Served as Assistant Surgeon U. S. N. during Spanish- 
American War. 



CHARLES II- HOLMES 

Served as First Lieutenant Co. E, 8th Cal. Vol. Inf., 
;n Camp Barrett and Presidio, Cal 



165 





ALVAR L. BOURINQUE. 

Served as Captain and Adjutant 1st III. Vol. Cav. 
during Spanish American War 



CHARLES A. TAUSSIG. 

s.-rved as Second Lieutenant l\ s. M. c. during 
Spanish-American War 





AMASA TROWBRIDGE. 

Served as Passed Assistant Engl r U. s. .\. during 

Spanish American War. 



1 66 



WALTER R. CLARK. 

Served as Assistant Engineer 1" s. N. during Spanish- 
American War. 





MARSHALL W. HALL. 

Served as Ensign U. S. N. during Spanish American 
War. 



WILLIAM C. WHITE. 

Served as Ensign V. S. N. during Spanish-American 
War. 





CHAELES McCLURE. 
Major 14th Inf. U. S. A. 



EDWIN FITHIAN. 
Chief Engineer U. S. N. 



167 





EDWARD T. STRONG. 

Rear Admiral !'. s. N. Served at Navj Yard, League 
Island, fitting monitors tor sea at commencement 

• ii Spanish At 'ican VVar, and i imanded "Mon- 

tauk," Navy i'ard. Portsmouth, N. II . during 
Spanish American War. 



DABNEY m SCALES 

Served as Lieutenant I". s. N. on r S. S. "Fish 
Hawk." and as Assistant Executive Officer, Kht 
West Naval Base tlniiiii: Spanish-American War. 





HENRY .1 GOLDMAK 
• ptaln ".Hi " 'avalrj , U. S. A 



.!> -II N R \1 TAYLOR. 

iln I tih Inf.. U. S, A. 



168 





FERDINAND HEINDSMAN. 
Served as Captain 71st Inf. N. Y. Vols. Lngagement, 
Battle of Smii Juan, engagements at Las Guasi- 
mo*. expedition of ( lie invasion of Cuba, and in 
skirmishes from trenches during Spanish-Ameri- 
can War. 



('AUl. A. WAGNER. 
Served as Captain Co. L 33d Mich. Vol. Inf. En- 
gagements, Santiago campaign unci in action at 
Aquadores during Spanish-American War. 





EDWIN F. i 
Major 5th Inf., 



LENN. 

U. S. A. 



169 



PHILIP II. COOPER. 
Rear Admiral U. S. N. 





WILLIAM ii. ri i:m:i; 

Commander D. S. N. Served as Executive Offici 

- s "Newark," flagship of Admiral Watson, 
and commanded the '■Scorpion," flying the flag 
,,i Admiral Sampson, a< Havana, during Spanish- 
American War. 



GEORGE -V watsiin 

i as Captain Co. L, 20th Kansas Vol. Inf.. par 
ticipatlng in Battle of Manila and various 

engage ots and skirmishes during Spanish 

American War. 





WAT T. CLDVERI1 s 
Lieutenant, Junior Grade, I 



R( IBERT I'. COONTZ 
Lieutenant 0. S. N 



170 





TASKEIt II. BLISS. 

Major U. 8 A. Served as Chief Commissary 6th Army 
Corps under command of Gen. J. II. Wilson, and 
as Chief of Staff to Gen. .1. II. Wilson com- 
manding 1st Division 1st Army Corps at Camp 
G. II Thomas, at Charleston, and in Porto Rico. 
Served in Porto Rico campaign, and in action at 
capture of Coamo and Spanish garrison, and at 
AiDonitO ; appointed chief of Cuban Customs Ser- 
vice, and Collector of Customs for port of Havana 
during Spanish-American War. 



WILLIAM ( 



ARPENTER 

s. 



Served as Ensign U. S. X. on C 
U. S. 8. "Aileen." and at U. 
Station, ami as Navigator on 
during Spanish-American War 



P.LISS, 

s. "Constellal ion," 
s. Naval Training 
U. S. S. "Peoria" 





DENNIS W. MULLAN. 
Commander U. S. X. 



MARION I'. MADS. 

Lieutenant < lolonel U. S. 



171 





CHARLES BYRNE 

Major 30tb inf. Q, s A. Served a- Captain Co I . 
6tb I . s Inf. in lsi Brigade, 1 si Division, 5th 
Aran Corps, in Santiago campaign, and partici- 
pated in bombardment and surrender of Santiago 
during Spanish-American War. 



ROBERT 



LIVINGSTON. 



Served during Spanish American War as Second Lieu- 
tenant Co. H, 12tb N. V. v.iis.. and as Aide de- 
Camp !•■ Gen. J. P. Sangi'i riiminnmlini; -d l'i- 
vision, isi Ami) Corps, al Camp Hamilton. 





WILLIAM .1 ROBERTS 



Served as 



i . .in enani r. S. x. 
American War. 



during Spanlsh- 



PATRICK .1 McMAHO.N 

Served as Passed Asslstanl Bngl r is N. during 

Spanish American War. 



»7* 





GILBERT WILKES. 

Served as Lieutenant V. s. X. and engaged i>u U. S. 
s "Yosemite" off San Juan. I'orte Rico during 
Spanish-American War. 



JOHN M. BOWYER. 

Lieutenant-Commander U. s. \. Served as Executive 
Officer ..ii r s. s. "Princeton," also served on 
the O. s. s. "Yorktown" during Spanish Ameri- 
can ^ ar. 




CHARLES 15. RAVENS. 

Served as S nd Lieutenant and Battalion Adjutant 

l-tli -\. \. Vol. Inf. in United States and Cuba 
during Spanish-American War. 




IRVING HALE. 

Served as Brigadier-General r. s. Vols during Span- 
ish-American War. 



173 





ANDREW DDNLAP. 

Commander V. S. N. Commanded ambulance and 
hospital ship "Solace." and commanded the 
"Solace" later as a Nm\:i1 Transport to the West 
[ndiea :ni<] Hie Philippines during Spanish-Ameri- 
can War. 



.InllN PHILP. 

Served ;is Chief Engineer I S, \ on (J. S. S. "Tale," 
;m<l towed the "Merrlmac" during Spanish Ameri. 
can War. 





ARTHUR MacARTHL'R. 
Major-General V. S. A. 



HENRI ' HODGES, .In. 
Captain 22d Inf is A. 



'74 





DANIEL DELEHANTY VINCENT STUART. 



( 'oramander U. 



.S. X. Served throughout Spanish- 
American War. 



THADDEUS C. DUNLAP. 

Served as Assistant Engineer U. S. N. during Spanish- 
American War. 





REYNOLDS HAYDEN. 

Served as Naval Cadet r. s, x. during Spanish- 
Americai] War 



WALTER A. FURLONG 

Served as Assistant Engineer I". s. X. during Span 
ish-American War. 



175 





C. ii. milni:.; 

>! as First Lieutenant Co A ::j Ii m ch. Vol. 
Inf. during Spanish American War. 



WILLIAM ll. I l.si I 

Served as Assistant Surg i L. s. v during Spanish- 
American War. 





EDWARD \l BLACKWELL 

Served anl Surg I S. v during Spanish- 

American War. 



FRANCIS i: WALL 

Served as Lieutenant i s \, during 

.:in War. 



Spanish Amerl- 



176 





ROCHESTER CUMING. 

Served :is ICnsign V. S. N during Spanish-American 

War 



PRANK IS ANDERSON 

Served as Lieutenant I s N during Spanish-Ameri- 
can War 





BERT C. BALL. RALPH ASTOX. 

Served as Passed Assistanl Engineer I S. N. dur- Rear Admiral I s. V Served throughoat Spanish- 
inir Spanish-American War. American War. 

177 





PI RO 1. KEEL. 

Served as Assistant Engineer 0. S. N. "ii O. S. S. 
"Raleigh" during Spanish-American War. 



LEONARD I.. RAND. 

Served as Ensign r. s. N. on U. S. S. "1 ildas" dur- 
ing Spanish-American War. 





JOHN B. BERNADOU. CHARLES CARPENTER CORNWELL. 

enant-Commandei I S N Served throughout Commander V. s. \ Served throughout Spanish- 
Spanish American War. American War. 

178 





ADELBERT S WARD. 

Served as Second Lieutenant 14th N. Y. Inf. at Camp 
Black, I.. I.. Camp Thomas, Chickamauga, Camp 

YV. E. Shipp, Annistion daring Spanish A rican 

War. 



ARTHUR D. OSTRAXDER. 

Served as Passed Assistant Engineer V. S. X. on S. 
"Mohap," "Iowa." and "Indiana." and as Eng 
neer Officer on U. S. S. "Sylph" daring Spanisl 
American War. 





ALFRED C. MERILLAT. 
Captain 15th Cavalry. 1". S. A. 



a. a. McAllister. 

Chaplain U. S. N. Served on U. S. 1' S. "Philadel 

pliia." Pacific Station, daring the Spanish Am.] 
can War. 



'79 





PRANK C. HALL. 

Served a>- Ensign U. S. \. on V. S. S. "Cassius" 
during Spanish-Amer.can War. 



GEORGE 



UIDDLETON. 



Served as Ensign U. S. x. on r. S. S. "Alliance" 
during Spanish-American War. 





Tin i\l \s G H. HI SGA\ 

Served a* Ensign is \ during Spanish-American 
War 



.InllN RANDOLPH HARRELL. 

Srrved as Kiisi^n I'. S. V dnriiii; Spanish American 
War. 



IN, 





w. 



30COLA. 



AXGELO 

Served as Lieutenant U. S. N. and as Senior Watch 
Officer "ii I s Monitor "Passaic" liunng bpan- 
ish-American War. 



HARRISON GRAY OTIS. 

Brigadier-General with 1st Regiment, 2d Division, 8th 
Army Corps, during Spanish American War. 





WILLIAM O. COHN. 

Served as Ensign U. S. N. during Spanish-American 
War. 



GEORGE CABOT LODGE. 

Served as Ensign D. S. X. during the Spanish 
American War. 



1S1 





JOHN m, urn:. 

Served as Assistant Engineer I', s. N. on O. S S 
"Massacbu etts" during Spanish-American War, 



FRENCH E. CHADWICK. 

Captain U. s. \. Served as Chief of si:ifr to Ad 
miral Sampson during Spanish-American War. 





MICHAEL \ I si \ \ 



J. A. IIALIUN. 



Served as Passed Assistant Eng r i S. N. during Served us Second Lieutenant < '<> D. 1st X. C. Vol. Int. 

the Spanish American War. during Spanish-American War. 

182 





WILLIAM II. MACKAY. 

Served as Assistant EngU r T". s. X. during Spanisb- 

AmericaD War. 



CHARLES II STOCKTON. 
Captain U. S. N. 





BUGH LEE MILLER. 

Served as Ensign I*, s. X. during Spanish-American 
War. 



CiEORGE A, CONVERSE 

Captain I s. X. Served throughout Spanish-Ameri- 
can War. 



183 





CHARLES N. ATWATEE. 

Lieutenant-Commander I'. S. N Served through' 
Spanish Amer.can War. 



FEED .1 SIMMOXDS. 

Served as Assistant Engineer U. s. \. during Spanish- 
American War. 





.H HI N II. BROWN. 

Served as Ensign 0. S. N during Spanish-American 
War. 



LAYTON T. SMITH 
Served ;i« Lieutenant, Junior Grade, I. s N during 

Spnnisli Alnt'in mii \V:ll\ 



IS4 





TIIALES L. AMES, 
First Lieutenant U. S. A. 



CONWAY II. ARNOLD, .In. 
Captain U. s. A. 




NATHAN K. AVEHILL, 
Captain U. S. A. 




i3S 



LOUIS II. I'.asii. 
Captain I.', s. A 





MORTIMER 0. BIGELOW, 
Captain 0. S. A. 



ALBERT S. BROOKES, 
Captain U. s A 





JENS BUGGE 
. aptain r. s. A. 



HARRY BURGESS, 

First Me nant I s N 



186 





OSCAR J. CHARLES, 
Captain I*. S. A. 



CASl'ER II. COXRAD, Jr., 
Captain U. s A. 




THOMAS \V. DARRA1T, 
Captain r. s. a. 




GLENN II DAVIS, 
Captain I". S. A. 



IS 7 





HENRY B. DIXOX. 
Captain U. S. A. 



THOMAS 1'. D^ BR, 
Captain 0. S. A. 





ADRIAN S 1 i.i:m i n< ;. 
Captain D. S. A. 



CLYDE E. HAWKINS. 
Captain U. S. A. 



1S8 





JOSEPH S. HERRON, 
Captain U. S. A. 



CHARLES l: UOWLAXD 
Captain U. S. A. 





FRANKLIN S. HUTTON, 
Captain U. S. A. 



JOSEPH I,. KNOWLTON. 

Captain U. S. A. 





WALTER S. McBRCVH N, 

Captain U. S. A. 



MILTON L. McGREW, 
Captain 0. S. A. 




l'KKKV I.. MILES, 
Captain D. S. A. 




AUGUST C. NISSI-'.N. 
Captain U. S. A. 



190 





LOUIS M. NUTTMAN, 
Captain O. S. A. 



CHARLES II. PAINE, 
Captain U. S. A. 




JAMES S. PARKER, 

Captain 0. S. A. 




THOMAS A. PEARCE, 
Captain U. S. A. 



191 





GEORGE i: PRITCHARD, Jr. 
Captain D. S. A 



LORRAIN T. RICHARDSON, 
Captain U. S. A. 




VII. 1. 1AM G. BILLS, 
Captain r. S. A. 




BENJAMIN T. SIMMONS. 
Captain U. S. A. 



192 





HARRY E. SMITH 
Captain U. S. A. 



DAVID S. STANLEY, 

Captain U. S. A. 




GIRARD STURTEVANT, 
Captain D. S. A. 




FRANK B. WATSON, 
Captain U. S. A. 



193 





JOSEPH WHEELER, IB., 
Captain O. S. A. 



HERBERT A. WHITE, 
Captain V. S. A. 




OLA W. BELL, 
First Lieutenant 0. S. A. 




ALGA P. BERRY, 
Captain r. S. A. 



194 





FRANK C. BOLLES, 

Captain V. S. A. 



CHARLES T. BOYD, 

First Lieutenant U. S. A. 




WILLIAM A. BUKNSIDE, 
Captain D. S. A. 




REYNOLDS J. BURT, 
Captain U. S. A. 



195 





ROBERT E. (ALLAN. 
Captain U. S. A. 



WILLIAM D. CIUTTY. 
First Lieutenanl U. S. A 




JOHN B. CHRISTIAN, 

Captain U. S. A. 




SAMUEL T. DALLAM. 
First Lieutenant U. S. A. 



196 





CHARLES B. DRAKE, 

First Lieutenant 0, S. A. 



LE ROY ELTINGE, 
Captain D. S. A. 




LLOYD ENGLAND, 
Captain D. S. A. 




HOUSTON V. EVANS, 

Captain I". S. A. 



197 





FRANK K. FEKG1 Si IX, 

i ,-ipi ain l S. A. 



GEORGE S GOODALE. 

l':i|i!;lin I'. S. A. 





WILLIAM s GUIGNARD, 

il .1 i ii I . S A. 



JOHNSON [IAGOOD, 

Captain V. S. A. 





i'F.I.WYX B. HAMPTON, 
Captain U. S. A. 



ELVIN R. HEIBEKG, 
First Lieutenant D. S. A. 




JAMES W. IIIXKI.KY. JR., 
Captain U. S. A. 




GEORGE M. HOFFMAN, 

First Lieutenant U. 8. A. 



199 





1. 1 ens R. HOLBB ! 

First Lieutenant U. S. A. 



THOMAS I'. HOWARD, 
First Lieutenant U. S. A. 





HARRY T. JACKSON, 
Captain D. S. A. 



El GENE P. JERVEY, 
Captain 0. S. A. 





WILLIAM KELLY. 
First Lieutenant U. S. A. 



ALFRED E. KENNINGTON, 

First Lieutenant U. S. A. 





PERCY M. KESSLER, 
Captain V. S. A. 



EDWARD L. KING. 
First Lieutenant U. S A. 





STEPHEN M. KOCHEESPERGEB, 

First Lieutenant U. S. A. 



EDWIN LANDON, 
Captain U. S. A. 





El SSELLC. I.ANGDON, 
Captain U. S. A. 



FREDERICK W. LEWIS, 

Captain U. S. A. 





AKRAHAM G. LOTT, 
First Lieutenant U. S. A. 



SAMUEL V. McCLUEB, 

First Lieutenant U. S. A. 




CLARENCE H. McNEIL, 
Captain U. S. A. 




ALEXANDER M. MILLER, 
First Lieutenant U. S. A. 



203 





GEORGE W. MOSES, 

Captain U. S. A. 



DENNIS B. NOLAN, 
Captain U. S. A. 





EDWAED P. ORTON, 

First Lieutenant U. S. A. 



LANNING PARSONS, 

First Lieutenant U. S. A. 



204 





GEORGE T. PATTERSON, 
Captain U. S. A. 



JAMES X. PICKERING, 
Captain U. S. A. 





ROBERT B. POWERS, 
First Lieutenant U. s. A. 



CLARENCE X. PURDY, 
Captain U. S. A. 



205 





CHARLES E. RUSSELL, 

Captain U. S. A. 



CHARLES McK. SALTZMAN, 
Captain D. S. A. 





GEORGE H. SHELTON, 
Captain U. S. A. 



MERCH B. STEWART, 
Captain O. S. A. 



206 





CHARLES E. STODTER, 

First Lieutenant U. S. A. 



EDWIN R. STUART. 
First Lieutenant D. S. A. 




GEORGE T. Sl'MMKRLIN, 
First Lieutenant U. S. A. 




HARRY il TEBBETXS* 

Captain O. S. A. 



207 





JOSEPH P TRACY, 
Captain U. S. A. 



WILLIAM II- TSCHAPPAT, 
Tirst Lieutenant I"- S A. 





HERSCHEL TUPES, 
■ sptain 0. S. A. 



JOHN 1'. WADE, 
First Lieutenant I S i 



2o£ 





THOMAS A. WANSBORO, 

Second Lieutenant U. S. A. 



HENRY C WHITEHEAD, 

First Lieutenant LI. S. A. 





FRANK II. WHITMAN, 
CaptaiD U. s A 



HARRY 0. WILLIARD, 

First Lieuteuanl r. s A. 



209 





KOISKKT S. AHICUXKTUY, 
Captain U. S. A. 



FEEDEHICK W. ALSTAETTER, 

Flrsl Lieutenant U. S. A. 




Ill i;il l. A P. APPLEWHITE, 
Captain D. s. A. 




FREDERICK T. ARNOLD, 
First Lieutenant r. s. A. 



2IO 





THOMAS Q. ASHBURN, 
Captain U. S. A. 



GEORGE P. BALTZELL, 

First Lieutenant U. S. A. 





WARREN S. BARLOW, 
First Lieutenant U. S. A. 



HARRY G. BISHOP, 

Captain U. S. A. 





SAM F. BOTTOMS. 
Captain D. S. A. 



ALBERT .1. BOWLEY, 
Captain U. S, A. 





JAMES I'. BE S.D1 

I :i|iiain D. S. A. 



CHARLES II. BRIDGES, 
First Lieutenant I'. S. A. 





MERVYN C. BUCKEY, 

Captain U. S. A. 



RODERICK L. CARMICHAEL. 
Captain U. S. A. 




SHERWOOD A. CHENEY, 
First Lieutenant U. S. A. 




SEABORN G. CHILES, 
Captain U. S. A. 



213 





IIAKOLD E. CLOKE, 
Captain l*. S. A. 



EDGAR T. COLLINS. 
Captain O. S. A. 




ARTHUR s CONKLIN, 
Captain U. S. A. 




BDGAR T. CONLEY, 
First Lieutenant U. S. A. 



214 





WILLIAM D. CONNOR. 
First Lieutenant U. S. A. 



CLARENCE R. DAY, 
First Lieutenant U. S. A. 




HENRY M. DICHMANN, 

First Lieutenant U. S. A. 




HALSTEAD DOREY, 
First Lieutenant U. S. A. 



!I5 





WILLIAM M. FASSETT, 
First Lieutenant O. s. A 



BARLEY B. FERGUSON, 
First Lieutenant U. S A 




55=1^ 



M- 




HAROLD B iiski: 
Captain D. s. A. 



THOMAS T. FRISSELL, 
i 'aptain D S. A. 



216 




•* s 




V 



BERTRAM C GILBERT, 

i 'a p1 ;iin U. S. A. 




CHALMERS G. BALL, 
First Lieutenant I"- s. A. 





MATTHEW E. IIANNA. 
First Lieutenant U. S. A 



217 



ROY I!. HARPER, 

first Lieutenant U. S. A 







JOHN II. HUGHES 


SEORGE w. helms. 


Captain O. S. A. 


Captain O. S. A. 







FREDERICK E. JOHNSTON 
Captain D. S. a. 



Kill s r. LONGAN. 
Captain D. S. A. 



218 





FRANK R. M.COY. 
First Lieutenant U. S. A 



WILLIARD B. McCORMACK, 
First Lieutenant T'. S A. 




CLAUDE II. MILLER. 
Captain D. S. A. 




LAWREXCE S. MILLER, 
Captain U. S. A. 



219 





GEORGE E. MITCHELL, 
Firsi Lieutenant U. S. A. 



JOllN K. MOORE, 
Captain V. S. A. 





ANDREW MOSES, 
Captain 0. S. A. 



JAMES N. Ml'NKi i. 
Firsi Lieutenant r S. A. 





PIBKCB A. MURPHY, 
First Lieutenant U. S. A. 



WILLARD I>. NEWBILL, 
Captain U. S. A. 





JOHN C. OAKES, 
First Lieutenant U. S. A. 



WIN FIELD S. OVERTON, 
Captain U. S. \. 





BliOOK PAINE, 
Captain U. S. A. 



EARLE D'A. PEARCE, 

Captain D. S. A. 





nitlMAS A. PEARCE, 

Captain O. S. A. 



FRANCIS II. POrE, 

First Lieutenant U. S. A. 





JOHN C. RAYMOND, 
First Lieutenant U. S. A. 



CHARLES D. ROBERTS, 
Captain V. S. A. 





THOMAS A. ROBERTS, 
First Lieutenant U. S. A. 



EDWARD A. ROCHE. 
First Lieutenant D. S. A. 



223 





FRANK M SAVAGE, 
Captain D. S. A. 



EDWIN 0. SARRATT, 
i laptain 0. S. A. 




EDGAR A. SIRMYBR, 
First Lieutenant U. S. A. 




WILLIAM S. VALENTIN! 
First Lieutenant D. S. A. 



224 





LYMAN M. WELSH, 
First Lieutenant U. s A 



JOHN G. WORKIZER, 

first Lieutenant U S. A 





WILLIAM H. THOMSON, Jr. 

Served as Assistant Engineer U. S. N. during Span- 
ish-American War. 



CHARLES W. TUTTLE. 

Served as Ensign U. S. X during Spanish-American 
War. 



225 





II. M. M. RICHARDS. 

Served as Lieutenant I". S. X. and was Executive 
Officer of the I'. S. S. "Supply," Auxiliary Cruiser, 
attached t" the North Atlantic Fleet in all its 
blockading operations '>n both sides of Cuba and 
Porto Rico during Spanish American War. 



EMB1 in. P. CLARK 

Served as Colonel 2d Mass. Vols, in 1st Urigade. 2d 
Division, 5th Army Corps. Participated in siege 
of Santiago and engagement at El Cane; during 
Spanish- America u War. 





CHARLES II. ROCKWELL. 
Captain D. S X. 



THOMAS II S I i:\ IAS 
i 'ommander D. S. X. 



226 





CHARLES E. LITTLEFIELD. 

Served as Lieutenant D. S. N. and as Executive 
Officer V. S. S. "Siren" and Navigator D. S. S. 
"Lebanon" during Spanish-American War. 



WILLIAM G. MAYER. 

Served as Lieutenant U. S. X. Navigator of the 
U. S. S. "Siren" in Blockading Squadron, north 
coast of Culia. during Spanish-American War. 





W. NEPHEW KlXii 

Served as Lieutenant D. S. N. during Spanish-Ameri- 
can War. 



EDWARD McCLURE PETERS. 

Served as Lieutenant D. S. X. during Spanish Ameri- 
can Wa r. 



227 





SAMUEL 



M. YOUNG. 



Major General U. S. A. Commanded 2d Brigade of 
General Wheeler's Division, and participated in 
the Battle of Guasimas duriiij; spanish-Amrri- 
can War. 



CHARLES II PARKER. 

Served as Lieutenant, Junior Grade, r s. N.. on 
l.\ s. S. "Catskill" and "Marcellua" durin.tr Span- 
ish-American War. 




\ J£ 





.1' 'UN GIBSON. 
Lieutenant Commander S NT. 



JOHN M GIBBONS 
Lieutenant U. s N 



22S 





WILLIAM ('. JONES. 

Served as Assistant Paymaster T\ S. X. during Span* 
ish-American War. 



GEEENVILLE I). MONTGOMERY. 

Served as First Lieutenant ::4Hi Vol. Inf. in the 
Philippines during Spanish-American War. 





JAMES II. IiII.I.AWAY, Ju 
Served as Lieutenant. Junior Grade, U. S. 
Spanish-AmerlcanWar. 



\. during 



Commander U. 



SAMOEL P. COMLY. 

S. N. Served throughout Spanish- 
American War. 



229 





Udl. AMi 1 CI K'l IN 

Lieutenant V S. \. Served on U. s, s. "Wasp" in 
Rear Admiral Sampson's fleet, during Spanish- 
American War 



ALEXANDER R. MERRILL. 

Served as Lieutenant U. S. N. and as Superintendent 
5th I >isi i-ii-t r s <" Signal Service, at Jackson- 
ville, l-'la . during Spanish-American War. 





LYMAN B. PERKINS. 

Served as Passed Assistant Engineer D. s N. during 
Spanish -American War. 



GEORGE RE5 MOLDS LAI RIAT. * 

Served as Ensign r. s. \ . on U. S. S. "Constellation" 
during Spanish American War. 



230 





FRANK SIDNEY FIELDER. 

Served as Assistant Surgeon U. S. N. at O. S. Naval 
Hospital. Washington. D. ('.. and as Junior Medi- 
na I Officer "ii V s s "Cincinnati" during Span- 
Ish-American War 



JOHN THOMPSON MANIER. 
Served as Ensign U. s. N. and as Assistant Superin- 
tendent 5th D'strict D. S. C Signal Service 
during Spanish-American War 





JAMES W. CARLIN. 
Commander V. s. N. 



LOIIS M. MAIS. 
Lieutenant-Colonel ('. S. A. 



23' 





I : I > M I Nh B. LGLEHART. 

Served :is Assistanl Paymaster CJ. s N. during Span- 
ish-American War. 



P. THOMPSON COYLE 

Served as Ensign U. S. N. "ii U. S S 
Spanish American War. 



\\':isii" during 





CHARLES s Til I KSTl i\ 

Served as Lieutenant O. S. \. during Spanish Ameri- 
can War. 



ROBERT S. TALBOT. 

Served as Passed Assistanl Engineer 0. S. N. during 
Spanish Am Tican War. 



23 2 





HILARY A. HERBERT, Je. 

Second Lieutenant U. S. M. C. Served as Naval Cadet 
on U. S. S. "St. Louis" and U. S. S. "Brooklyn." 
Participated in bombardment of Guantanamo, and 
In carrying of Spanish prisoners from Santiago to 
Portsmouth. N. H.. during Spanish-American War. 



T. CHESTER McCORD. 

Served as Major and Surgeon 4th 111. Vol Inf. : alao 
Surgeon 2d Rrigade. 3d Division. 7th Armv Corps, 
at Jacksonville. Fla. : Savannah, Ga. : Havana, 
Cuba and Augusta. Ga.. during Spanish-Ameri- 
can War. 





THEODORE F. KANE. 
Captain U. S. N. 



JAMES M. INGALLS. 
Lieutenant-Colonel U. S. A. 



^33 





JAMES P. PARKER 

Served as Lieutenant. Junior Grade. I". S. X.. com- 
manding 1st IiisMiii Coast Signal Service; also 
Navigator U. S. S. "Marcellus" during Spanish- 
Am. >rican War. 



T. P.KNTI.KV MOTT. 

Captain Artillery Corps. U. S. A. Served as Aide-de- 
Camp to General Merrltt; and as Adjutant-Gen- 
eral to General Greene, in Havana, during 
Spanish-American War. 





.1 K DANIELIi. 

Served as Assistant Engineer I', s. N. during Spanish- 
American War. 



JAMES S. BEOWN. 

Served as Lieutenant, Junior < ; m <].-. during Spanish 
American War. 



234 





WILLIAM E. I il( 'KEY. 

Served as Assistant Engineer D. S. X. 

ish-Ameriean War, 



EMLEN P. ETTING. 

during Span- Served as Assistant Paymaster O. S. N. during Span- 

ish-American War. 





WILLIAM D. EDWARDS. 

Served as Assistant Engineer U. S. N. on I'. S. S. 
"Newark" during Spanish-American War. 



WINSLOW ALLERDICE 

Served as Lieutenant r. s N. during Spanisb- 
American War. 



235 





HOWARD E. HINSLEY. 

Served as 1'assed Assistant Paymaster 
during Spanish-American War. 



JOHN S. WATTEES. 

U. S. N. Served as Lieutenant U. S. N. during Spanish-Ameri- 

can War. 





J. i st THERLAND. 

Served as Lieutenant I.'. S. N. during Spanish Ameri- 
can Wa r. 



Served as 



B. M. LAMBARD. 

Lieutenant U. S. N. 

American War. 



during Spanish- 



236 





I ; IK US COFFIN. 

Served as Assistant Paymaster U. S. N. on U. S. S, 
"Hawk" and "Hesolute" during Spanish-American 
War. 



JOHN A GORGAS. 

Served as Lieutenant. Junior tirade, U. S. N., on U. 
S. S. "Resolute" during Spanish-American War. 





MICHAEL .1. HEWSON. 

Served as Ensign U. S. N. during Spanish American 
War. 



I'UICE COLLIEU. 

Served as Ensign U. S. X. during Spanish-American 
War. 



237 





.1. \V. BOSTICK. 

Served :i^ Lieutenant V. S, N. commanding 1 s s 
"Passaic" during Spanish-American War 



RICHARD (i. McCONNELL. 

Served as Ensign U. S. N. on D. S. S. 
during Spanish-American War. 



'Leouidas" 





GEORGE A. I 
Captain U. 



ICKNELL 

S. N 



23S 



CONSTANT WILLIAMS. 
Colonel 26th Inf., U. S. A. 





W. R. ADDICKS. 



Served as Lieutenant U. 
"Aileen." and U. S. 
ish-American War. 



S. N., commanding U. S. S. 
8. "Huntress" during Span- 



GEORGE C. STOUT. 

Served as Lieutenant 0. S. N. '>n U. S. S. "Arctic" 
during Spanish- American War. 





FREDERICK E. SWANSTROM. 

Served as Lieutenant D. S. N. during Spanish-Ameri- 
can War. 



JOSEPH SAILER. 

Served as Pa I Assistant Surgi-nn t" S \. during 

Spanish -American War. 



2 39 





FHA.SK P. CROCKETT. 

Served as Lieutenant V. S. N. during Spanish-Ameri- 
can War. 



RICHARD B. CREECY. 

Served as Naval Cadet D. S. N. during Spanish- 
American War. 





THOMAS C. II. HOWARD 

Served as Lieutenant. Junior Grade, D. S. N . during 
Spanish American \\ ar 



THOMAS ' 11.11:1: III I si IN. 

Served as Assistant Surgeon V. S. N. during Spanish- 
American War. 



240 





JOSHUA BISHOP. 

Commander U. S. N. During Spanish-American War 
was on duty at Norfolk Navy Yard, as Ordnance 
Officer, as Captain of the Yard, and as Comman- 
dant of Naval Station during the absence of 
Commodore N. H. Farquahar. 



SAMUEL M. BLOUNT. 

Served as Lieutenant D. S. X. on U. S. S. "Dixie" 
in blockade of Southern Cuba, thence to Key 
West in command of two prizes, and as Executive 
Officer of "Hester' and "Marcellus" during Span- 
ish-American War. 





GEORGE W. H. STOUCH. 

Major U. S. A. 



EDWIN J. STIVERS. 
Captain U. S. A. 



241 





JOSEI'U B. COGHLAN. 

Rear Admiral U. S. N. Commanded expedition for 
capture and destruction of batteries at entrance 
to Manila Hay; took part in battle of Manila 

Hay and cuiinnainl.'d rxp.-dit i<m fur rapture of 

isia Grande, suhiL' Bay, during Spanish-Ameri- 
can War. 



FRANK BETJSO. 

Served as Major and Brigade Surgeon 2d Division 

Hospital, 3d Armj; Corps, at Camp Geo. II. 

Thomas. Chlckamanga, Ga., during Spanish- 
American War. 





I'llll. II' WALES LAURIAT. 

Served ;i- Second Lieutenant D. s. Vol. Engineers 
during the Spanish-American War. 



JOHN S. PARKE, Jr. 
Captain U. S. A. 



242 





VALERY 1IAYARD. 

Lieutenant-Colonel U. S. A. Served as Chief Surgeon 
of Cavalry Division under General Jos. Wheeler, 
participating in battle of San Juan Hill, later as 
Chief Surgeon of the 5th Corps in Santiago, dur- 
ing Spanish-American War. 



WILLIAM A. GLASSFORD. 

Major Signal Corps, U. S. A. Served during Spanish- 
American War will! rank of Major and Lieuten- 
ant-Colonel of Volunteers, and as Chief Signal 
Officer in the campaign in Porto Rico. 





ORLANDO B. W1I.LCOX. 

Major-General I'. S. A. 



CHARLES L. DAVIS. 

Col I 5th Inf.. U. S. A. 



?4.i 





B 1' JACOBI, .In. 

Served as Ensign T'. S. N. nn T*. S S "Dixie" during 
Spanlsh-Ameriean War. 



VICTOR BLUE. 

Lieutenant D. S. X. Served throughout Spanish- 
Ameriean War. 





9ei ed as 



JAMES J. IGOE 

Lieutenant I . s. N. 
American War. 



RICHARD P. BROWNE. 

during Spanish- Served as Assistant Engineer D. S. N. during Span 

ish American War. 

244 



! 





HENRY F. HARRISON. 

Served as Watch Officer and Executive Officer on 
U. S. S. "Dale" and U. S. S. "Katahdin" during 
Spanish-American War. 



ARTHUR R. SARRETT. 
Served as Captain and Assistant Surgeon 2 r> d N 
\uls. during Spanish-American War. 





GEORGE IZARD MIDDI.ETON. 
Served as Ensign D. S. N. on U. S. S. "Alliance" 
ing Spanish-American War. 



A. D. LOTHROP, Jr. 

dur- Served as Lieutenant. Junior Grade, V. S. N., during 

Spanish-American War. 

245 





IIi:.\i:V CLAY COCHRANE. 

Colonel U. S. M. C. Commanded the First Marine 
Battalion that left New York in the transport 
"Panther," also commanded mixed ramp ol 330 
Marines and Cuban insurgents at I'laya del F.ste, 
Cuba, and present at the bombardment of Man- 
zanillo during Spanish-American War. 



WALTER A. WOOD. 

Served as Major 13th Pa. Vol. Inf. in 3d Brigade, 
1st Division, 2d Army Corps, at Camp Mackenzie, 
Augusta, Ga., during Spanish-American War. 





JOHN .1. WEISENBTJRGER 
Served as Major 1st Wash. Vol. Inf. 



ELWELL S. OTIS. 
Major-General V. S. A 



246 





ANDREW M. MOORE. 
Surgeon (Lieutenant-Commander) U s N Was 
on duty at Xaval Recruiting Rendezvous, Chi- 
cago. III., during Spanish-American War 



RUSH R. WALLACE, Jk 

First Lieutenant U. S. M. C. Served as Xaval Cadet 

U. S. N. during Spanish-American War. 





CAPTAIN AI. VENTS WARD FENTON. 



SELDEN ALLEN DAT. 
Colonel Artillery Corps, D. S. A. Served in Cuba 
and Porto Rico during the Spanish American 

\> ar. 



247 





CHARLES J. ROGERS. 

Served as Lieutenant U. S. N. during Spanish-Ameri- 
can War. 



ROBERT WILLIAM STEELE. 
Naval Constructor U. S. N. 





JOHN BURNS. 

Served as Ensign U. S. N. during Spanish-American 
War. 



JOHN J. TIIELPS. 

Served as Ensign U. S. N. during Spanish-American 
War. 



248 




LEONARD WOOD. 

Spanish-American War ; Colonel 1st U .S. Vol. Cav- 
alry (Rough Riders), May. 1898; Brigadier-Gen- 
eral U. S. Vols., July 8. 1898: Military Governor, 
Santiago City, July 19. 1898 : Major-General U. 
S. Vols., December 11'. 1898; mustered out as 
Major-General. and appointed Brigadier-General 
U. S. Vols., April 13. 1899 ; Major-General U. S. 
Vols.. December 5. 1899; Military Governor of 
Cuba, December 1L>. 1899 ; appointed Brigadier- 
General, Regular Army. February 5. 1899. Span- 
ish-American War actions; Las Guasamos, June 
24, 189S; San Juan Hill. July 1, 1898; Mili- 
tary Governor, Santiago Trovince, October 11, 
1898 : LI,. r>.. Harvard University, for services 
In restoration of Cuba. June 28. 1899. 




JOHN PETERSON. 

Served as Mate on the U. S. S. 'Mangrove" under 
command of Commander Everett, in capture of 
Spanish cruiser "Panama," and served under 
Commander Stuart in the engagement with the 
Spanish gunboat "Hernon Cortes" during Span- 
ish-American War. 





R. M. G. BROWN. 
Lieutenant-Commander U. S. N. 



ALEXANDER T. IIKNSKY. 



249 





WILLIAM R. WADE. 
Fnsicn V S N. Served on I'. S. Monitor "Wyan- 
d"n'." ai watch an* division office* .luring Span- 
ish-American War. 



CHARLES 1- MARTIN. 
Served a« Major 20th Kansas Infantry, r.irtlci- 
lated in Battle ol Manila and various dther en- 

caacments during Spanish-American W ar. 





RICIIMiiNIi I\ Ilnl'.SHN 
Naval ('..nsiru.t.ir 1!. S. N. 



.'ATTAIN T. K. PATTERSON. 



25° 





HAMILTON FOLEY. 



First Lieutenant 5th Cavalry t 
First Lieutenant 1.03d X. Y. 
ish-American War. 



S. A. Served as 
Vols, during Span- 



Served as 



WYLIE .TUNES. 

Colonel -<1 South Carolina Vol. Infantry 
during Spanish-American War. 




IIA/.I'.X S. PINGKEE. 

Governor o£ State of Michigan during the Snanish- 

American \\ ar. 




LIE1TKNANT LAWTON, U. S. A. 



251 





ERNEST CARTER. 

Served as Assistant Paymaster U. s. N. during Span- 
ish Arnt-r run \Y:i r 



WASHINGTON L. GOLDSBOROUGH. 

Served as Captain 4.';d D. S. Vols, during . panlsh- 
Amerlcan War. 





WILLIAM I. BEERS 

Served as Lieutenant S. N. daring Spanish Ameri- 
can War. 



SAMUEL M. WHITSIDE. 

Brigadier-General D. S. v..ls. Colonel loth U. S. 
< 'avalry. 



252 





ciiarles Mccormick reeve 

Brigadier-General U. S. Vols. 



CHARLES BIRD. 
Brigadier-General U. S. A. 





DAVID S. STANLEY. 
Brigadier-General U. S. A. 



ADNA R. CHAFFEE. 

Malor-General U. S. A. Served throughout the 
Spanish- American War. 



253 





GARRISON McCASKEY. 

First Lieutenant 25th D. S. Inf. Served in Cuban 
Campaign. El Cane; and Santiago, with -Otn 
U S Inf. and in Philippine Islands with 25th 
Inf.: comanded gunboats "Charleston" and "Xa- 
pidan," during the Spanish-American War. 



DOUGLAS McCASKEY. 

First Lieutenant 4ih D. S. Cav. Served in Cuban 
Campaign and Santiago, and was sj iallj men- 
tioned for gallantry at San Juan, during the 
Spanish-American War. 





CHARLES NORTON BARNEY. 

First Lieutenant and Assistant Surgeon V. S. A. 
Served throughout the Spanish-American War. 



RANDOLPH II MINER. 

Served as Lieutenant D. S. N\. during Spanish Ameri- 
can War. 



254 





EDWARD V 

Served as Lieutenant r. ( 
Monitor "Manhattan" 
War. 



RAYNOLDS. 

. N. and commanded U. S. 
during Spanish- American 



W. II. SWEENEY, Jn. 

Served as First Lieutenant and Adjutant 1st Colo. 
Inf., U. S. V. Participated in capture of Manila 
during Spanish-American War. 





WILLIAM II. CORBUSIER. 

Major 0. S. A. Served throughout Spanish-American 

War. 



EDWARD R. CASSIDY. 
Served as Ensign U 



S. N. during Spanisb-Auierieao 
War. 



255 



IN DKX 



S. A 



S. 



Abernethy, Robert S., Captain D. S. A... 
Adams, Francis Josepii, Surgeon U. S. V.... 

Adams, Henry, Captain U. S. V 

Adams, Henry II., Lieutenant-Colonel U. S, 

Adams, Thomas R., Major F. S. A 

Addicks, W. R., Lieutenant U. S. N 

Adel, Jesse J., Lieutenant 0. S. V 

Ahern, George P., Captain I'. S. A 

Ainsworth, Fred C., Brigadier-General U. S. A. 

Alden, Charles II., Colonel F. S. A 

Aldrieh, William Sleeper. Assistant Engin 

U. S. N 

Allen, Henry T.. Captain U. S. A 

Allerdi.-e, \\ ilislow, Lieutenant L'. S. N 

Alstaetter, Frederick \Y., Lieutenant U. 

Ames, Thales L., Lieutenant D. S. A 

Anderson, Frank B-, Lieutenant U. S. N... 

Anderson, Robert IL. Captain 

Anderson, Thomas M., Brigadier-General U 

Anderson, William T.. Chaplain I. .S. V 

Andresen, Charles Gamborg, < aptain I", s. M. 
Andruss, Eli.is Van Arsdale, Colonel U. S. A.. 

Anshutz, Lewis A., Major U. S. V 

Applewhite, Hugh Lai-'., Captain F. S. A.... 

Arines, George A., Major I". S. A 

Arnold, Frederick T.. Lieutenant U. S. A.... 
Arnold, Conway Hiilyer, Commander U. S. N 
Arnold, Conway 11., Jr.. Captain U. S. A.... 

Ashburn, Thomas Q.. Captain U. S. A 

Ashford, Bailey K., Lieutenant U. S. A 

Aston. Ralph, Rear Admiral U. s. N 

Atwater, Charles X., Lieutenant-Commander 

S. N 

Augur. Charles M.. Captain D. S. V 

Auman, William. Major F. S. A 

Austin. John !'., Captain U. S. V 

Averill, Nathan K.. Captain I', s. A 

Bilbe.iek. J..IIII B . Col -1 F. S. A 

Bailey, Clarence M., Col 1 1". s. A 

Bailey, Frank II. . Lieutenant-Commander, 

s. N 

Baird, Absalom, Major-General U. S. A 

Baker, Charles T., Captain U. S. A 

Baldwin. J. din A.. Major D. S. A 

Baltzell. George F., Lieutenant D. S. A 

Ball. Bert c Passed Assistant Engineer D. S. 

Ballance. John Green. Major 0. s. A 

Ballon. Charles C., Captain U. S. A 

Banister, William B., Major U. s. A 

Barber, Thomas II . Brigadier-Genera! U. S. V 
Barger, William S.. Assistant Engineer U. 8. X 
Barker, Albert S., Rear Admiral D. S. N.... 
Barlow, John w.. Brigadier-General r. S. A.. 

Barlow, Warren S.. Lieutenant D. S. A 

Barnard. John A.. Lieutenant I". S. X 

Barnett, John T.. Colonel C. S. A 

Barney, Charles Norton, Lieutenant U. S. A.. 

Barnitz, Albeit. Colonel !'. s. A 

Barnum. Malvern-Hill. Captain D. S. A 

Bartholomew. Alanson D., Lieutenant T". S. V 

Bartlett, Lewis W\, Lieutenant F. S. X 

Barr, Thomas Francis, Brigadier-General 1". S 
Barroll, Henry Harris, Commander I'. S. X.. 
Barry, Edward Buttevant, Commander r. s. X 
Barry. Thomas II. . Lieutenant-Colonel D. S. A 

Bash. Louis 11. . Captain U. S. A 

Bateman, C. C. Chaplain U. S. A 

Bates. Alfred E.. Brigadier-Gener.il 1'. S. A.. 
Batson, Matthew A. Captain I T . s. A.... 

Beach, William !>.. Captain D. S. A 

p.. 'all. Fichloi \1 \l Captain I S. \ 

Beaman. George William. Rear Admiral U. S. 
Beardslee. Lester A.. Rear Admiral I". S. N. . 

Beck. William II. . Major F. S. A 

Becker, tut... Captain U. S. A 

Beehler. William Henry, Commander U. S. N. 

Beers, William L., Lieutenant F. S. N 

Belknap, George E., Rear Admiral U. S. N. . . 



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. 44 

. 239 

. 128 

. 130 

. 89 

. 48 



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79 

163 

235 

210 

185 

177 

46 

70 

64 

s:, 

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18 

210 

47 

210 

89 

185 

211 

47 

177 

184 
81 
45 
76 

185 

121 
48 

140 

100 

48 

48 

211 

177 

136 

25 

50 

24 

13 

141 

101 

211 

134 

6S 

254 

95 

50 

102 

112 

no 

139 
38 
45 

185 

L'S 

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40 

84 

152 

33 

131 

148 

111 

141 

252 

52 



FAGB 

Bell, James Franklin, Brigadier-General U. S. A. 49 

Bell, James M., Brigadier-General I. s. A 44 

Bell, Ula W., Lieutenant I. S. A 104 

Bellinger, John B., Captain U. S. A 20 

Bellows. Edward, Pay Director U. S. X 142 

Beuhani. Daniel W.. Col 1 I . S. A 88 

Beuham, Henry II. , Captain U. S. A 45 

Beutley. Edwin. Major F. S. A 01 

Bennett. Louie Estelle, Major U. S. V 14 

Berglaud, Eric, Major 0. .S. A 125 

Bemauuu, John B., Lieutenant Commander 

U. S. N 178 

Berry, Alga I'., Captain F. S. A I'M 

Berryman, Otway Calvert, Lieutenant Colonel 

U. S. M. C 137 

Beusse. Jesse II. . Captain I'. S. V 146 

Beyer, Henry G., Surgeon F. s. X 78 

Bicknell, George A.. Captain F. S, X 238 

Bigelow, Mortimer. Captain F. S. A 186 

Bird, Charles, Brigadier-General F. s. A 253 

Birmingham, Henry P., Major U. S. A 64 

Birnie, Rogers, .Major U. S. A 76 

rsiscoe. Harry E., Paymaster F. S. X 21 

Bishop, Harry G.. Captain U. S. A 211 

Bishop, Joshua. Commander U. s. X 241 

Black. Fingal ('.. Lieutenant U. S. V 113 

Black, John W.. Lieutenant U. S. V 150 

Blackden, Ferry D., Lieutenant U. S. N 118 

Blaekwell, Edward M., Assistant Surgeon U. S. 

N 176 

Bliss, Tasker II. . Major D. S. A 171 

Bliss, William Carpenter. Ensign F. S. N 171 

Blocklinger, Benjamin Franklin. Major U. S. V. 18 

Blount. Samuel M., Lieutenant F. S. X 241 

Blue. Victor. Lieutenant F. S. X 244 

Blum, Julius F.. Captain F. S. V 83 

Boehni. Peter M.. Captain F. S. A 147 

Bolles, Frank C. Captain F. S. A 195 

Rnokmillor. E. V.. Captain F. S. A 1.-.4 

Borden, W. ('., Major F. S. A 155 

Bostick, J. W., Lieutenant F. S. X 238 

Bottoms, Sam I'.. Captain F. S. A 212 

Bought. m. Daniel Hall. Captain F. S. A 35 

Bourinque, Alvar L., Captain r s. V 166 

Bowen, Edward X.. Assistant Surgeon F. S. V... 163 

P...w.r. .lanes M., Ensign C. S. X 116 

Bowley, Albert J.. Captain F. S. A 212 

Bowman, Wendell Phillips. Colonel F. S. V 86 

Bowver. John M.. Lieutenant-Colonel I'. S. X... 173 

Boyd, Charles T., Lieutenant F. s. A 195 

Bradford, Royal I'.. Rear Admiral F. S. X 46 

Braddock, Charles s.. Jr.. Lieutenant F. s. X... 40 

Brainard, David I... .Major F. s. A 11.". 

Brainard, Fred Roland, Lieutenant Commander 

F S X ]0> 

Brainard, J. Wilson, Rev., Chaplain I . s. V so 

Brady. James I.. Captain D. S. A 212 

Brock, Samuel. Brigadier-General F. s. A 99 

Breckenridge, Joseph C. Brigadier General TJ. 

S A lei 

Breckinridge, E. L. D., Lieutenant F. S. A 27 

Brewerton. Henry F.. Major I'. S. A 124 

Brice, John .1.. Commander F. s. X 180 

Bridges. Charles H. Lieutenant F. S. A 212 

Brigham, Charles 11.. Lieutenant F. S. X 115 

Brinkerhoff. Henry R., Colonel D. S. A 61 

Bronson. Arthur Hart, Lieutenant F. S. V 87 

Brooke, John R. Major-General D. S. A '.17 

Brookes, Albert S.. Captain F. S. A Is.; 

Brown. Alexander, Assistant Paymaster F. S. X. 1 L'. 1 

Brown. James s. I ieutenant, Junior Grade 234 

Brown. John IL. Ensign F. S. X ]s ( 

Brown, R. M. G.. Lieutenant Commander U. 

S. X 240 

Browne. Richard I'.. Assistant 1 . S. X. 244 

Bruiner. Robert A.. Lieutenant F. S. V 110 

Brusn. Frank. Major and Surgeon 242 

Bryan, Frederick C, Major F. s. V 41 

Buckev. Mervvn C, Captain F. S. A 213 



257 



PAGE 

Baehler, William G.. tlear Admiral 0. S. N 5U 

Bul'ord, Marcus Balnbrldge, Lieutenant-Com- 
mander 0. S. N 11 

Bnifington, Adelbert K.. Brigadier-General 

U. S. A 30 

Bugge, Jens, Captain D. s. a iso 

liullnrd, Robert L., Major I. S. A 117 

Bullock, diaries Seymour, Chaplain I . s. v 94 

Burdick, Russell E., Captain 0. s. v ho 

ess, Harry, Lieutenant L'. S. A ISO 

Burke, John Edward, Lieutenant U. S. V US 

Burns, John, Ensign U. S. N 248 

Burnside, William A. Captain i . s. A 195 

Burt, Andrew .Sheridan, Brigadier-General 

I. s. a 9S 

linn Reynolds .1.. Captain I . s. A 195 

Uurtis, Arthur, Pay Director I . 8. N 52 

Butler, Edward C-, Captain I. s. \ 37 

er, John G.. Lieutenant Colonel I . S. A 120 

Butler, W. 1'.. Major I. S. v 36 

Byrne, Charles, -Major U. 8. A 172 

Byrne, Charles B., Lieutenant-Colonel r. s. A... 151 

Calder, Howard L.. Captain 0. s. \' USE 

I . [dwell, John B., Lieutenant D. S. V 21 

Calef, John IL. Lieutenant-Colonel I. s. A 107 

1 in. Robert E„ Captain 1. s. a 196 

1 n. Frank, M. D., Assistant Surgeon 0. S. v. ou 

Cameron, George IL. Captain D. S. A 90 

uapron, AUyn, Captain u. S. a 132 

Carey, Asa B.. Brigadier-General U. s. A 108 

Carlin, James W., Commander L. S. N 2:11 

Carlin, William I'., Major-General O. S. A U7 

Carmichael, Roderick L., Captain U. S. A 213 

Carter, Ernest, Assistant Paymaster V. S. N..., 252 

I 1, John Bradley, Lieutenant C. 8. V 86 

Gary, l:. M.. Major D. S. V 10 

Cassi.lv. Edward R., Ensign, U. s. N 255 

( badwick, French 1:.. Captain U. S. N 182 

Chaff.,-, Adna 1; , Major-General 0. S. A 253 

Charles, Oscar J„ Captain U. s. A 187 

Cheney, Frank L., Lieutenant r. s. v 31 

Cheney, Sherv, 1 a.. Lieutenant O. s. A 213 

Chiles, Seaborn G., Captain r. s. .v 213 

Chittenden, Hiram .\L, Captain r. S. a 114 

Chittv. William !>.. Lieutenant 1'. S. A 196 

Christian, John B., Captain [7. s. A 196 

Chyuou.lli, Edward, Captain I'. S. A 23 

Clagett, John Rosier, .Major r. s. A 47 

Clague, John .1.. Colonel V. s. a 137 

ciark. Emburg P., Colonel D. s. V 220 

Clark, Thomas F., Captain O. s. V 3fl 

Clark, Walter R., A-sisc-int Engineer D. S. N... 100 

Clap].. Samuel E., -Major V. S. V lis 

Clem, John I... Lieutenant c, , loner 1'. S. A 44 

Cloke, Harold E., Captain v. s. a 214 

Cloud. Marshal) Morgan, Lieutenant 1'. S. A 31 

Clover, Richardson, Commander I", s. X 63 

Cluvorius. Wat 'P., Lieutenant. Junior Grade. 

L. S. N 17H 

' i« ties, Ld» in ,\L. Colonel D. S. A 105 

no. Henry Clay. Colonel U. S. M. C 246 

Coffin, Bufus. Assistant Paymaster U. S. N 237 

Coghlan, Joseph B., Bear Admiral D. S. N 242 

Clin. William n.. Ensign L. S. X l.sl 

Colquboun, w 1 1: Captain D. s. A 1:1 

Colvocoresses, George Partridge, Commander 

('. S. N 138 

ill, .lames Hall, 1 ieuteuant 0. s. N 1 13 

collier. Price, Ensign 1 ■ s. x 237 

Collin-.. Bertrand R. T., Ensign U. s. N 128 

Collins. Edgar t. Captain c. s. A 214 

ennui. Richard B., Major r. s. m. c ir,i 

Comi.v. Samuel p.. Commander U. S. N 229 

Comsioei;. Cyrus b.. Brigadier-General U. S. A... 12:: 

Walter E., Captain 156 

coni, liu. Arthur S., Captain r. S. A 214 

1 dgar 'I'.. Lieutenant L. s. A 214 

rad, Casper IL. Jr., Captain C. s. A 187 

Converse, G ge A.. Captain V. S. X 183 

Connor, Arthur Burdette, Lieutenant c. s. x... 11." 

Connor. William le. Lieutenant i" s. a 211 

Cook, Francis A.. Captain c. s. A 62 

Cook. Parkei P. -\- Paymaster I'. S. X :il 

Cook, Virgil Y.. ci 1 D. S. V 167 

c 10I H., Mi dii nl Director c. S. N 117 

Coolidge, Charles A.. Co) J U. S. A W 

Coontz, Robert E., Lieutenant V. S. N 170 

Cooper, PWlip IL. Bear Admiral D. S. N dim 

Corbnsier. William II. . Major f. s. A •-•:,.", 

(0,1, in. 1 i.nrv c, Uajor-General 1'. s A 1 

Cornman. Daniel, Lieutenant Colonel I', s. a... 31; 
Cornwell, Charles Carpenter, Commander TJ. 
s. N 17s 



Cotton, Charles Stanhope. Bear Admiral u. s. 
Cosby, Frank C, Bay Director 



X 

V 



a, Robert ll . Lieutenant 

1 on 1, . 1 1 gg, 1 aplain I . S. X 

Cos, .lames Wade, Colonel D. s. V 

1 ox, William, Lieutenant. Junior Gradi 

C I liompson. Ensign O. S. X 

Craig, Louis B., Assistant Engineer V. s. X 

Grawfocd, Charles b... Chaplain L. s. V 

:■ r. Noble II. , Lieutenant Colonel U. s. 
Creecy, Richard B., Naval Cadet 0. s. x.. 
Crockett, Frank l'.. Lieutenant 0. s. X.... 

Cullen, Dorsey, Lieutenant 0. S. A 

Cuming, Rochester, Ensign I', s. x 

* in. Daniel A., Lieutenant Oelenel 1 
Curry, Frank '/■■. Lieutenant l'. S. v.. 
Curlin. Roland L. Lieutenant L. S. X 
Cuthhertsou. Harry C.. Major I". S. V. . 



u. s. 



s. \ .. 



FACE 
I. 112 
. 51 
. 28 
. 39 
148 

29 

2:12 

93 

87 

74 

2111 

240 

152 

177 

or. 
49 

23" 
43 



Daggett, cm, 1, s. Brigadier-General D. s. \... 57 

Dallam, Samuel T.. Lieutenant L. s. A Bui 

Danlell, .1. 1:.. Assistant Engineer 1. s. x 234 

Iiarrah. Thomas W.. Captain L. S. A 187 

Davis, .\. .1. Captain I S. \ 20 

Davis, Charles I... Colonel I", s. A 21:; 

I)a\is. George B. Brigadier-General I. s. A 92 

Davis, Glenn IL. Captain U. s. A 187 

DaWSOn, Lewis Beeves. SuiL'eoll |'. S. \' 81 

Day. Arthur Herbert, Lieutenant U. s. X 133 

Day, Clarence R., Lieutenant I". s. A 215 

Day, Seid, -u Alien. Colonel 0. S. A 247 

Demeritt, Join, Major c. s. V L60 

de Nie.lman. Win. T., Major t". S. V 160 

Derby, G 'ge McC, Major I', s. a or, 

De Russey, Isaac D„ Brigadier-General O. S. A. 130 

He Dnger, Albert, Lieutenant O. s. X 145 

Dewey, George, Admiral U. s. X in 

Hiehmann. I Liny M.. Lieutenant D. S. A 21.". 

Dick, Charles. Lieutenant-Col 1 U. s. V 30 

Dii kee, I is. Captain D. S. \' lii3 

Dickey, William i:.. Assistant Engineer I", s. \. 286 

Dillnuay. ,1a s IL. Jr., Lieutenant. Junior 

Grade, L. s, X J2'.l 

liillenl.aek. John W\. Major D. s. A 121 

lHniliii.k. I'iilj. no H . Lieutenant Colonel T'. S. A. 5S 

Dlmock. William He Wolf. Enslu'ii. I". S. X 75 

Dixon, Henry B, Captain I", s. A 188 

Horn, van. Joseph I... Captain I'. S. A 188 

Dorey. Halstead, Lieutenant I" S. A 215 

Drake, Charles B.. Lieutenant L. s. A 1H7 

Drake, Franklin .1.. C mander r. S. X 144 

Inidley. Edgar s. Lieutenant Colonel I'. S. A... 129 

Dunbar, G 'ge II. . Lieutenant L. s. X 130 

Duncan. Louis c. m. d., Assistant Surgeon 

D. s. V 72 

Dunlap, Andrew. Commander 1'. S. X 174 

Iiuulap. 'I'liaddeus C. Assistant Engil r D. S. X. 175 

Dunn, Williamson. Ensign I'. S. X 114 

Dnrbln. Wintiehl s. Colonel L. s. V 13 

Dyer, Thomas !•'.. Captain D. S. A lss 



Ebstein. Frederick II L . Major D. S -\. 

Eckstein, Henry C, Surgeon I'. S. X 

LL-- RiChsrd i: . A-sjstant Sin-™n v. s. 

Edson, John Tracey, Ensign L. s. X 

Edwnrds, William I).. Assistant I'n: 

L. S, X 

I I in-o Le Roy, Cat. tain D. S. A 

Elwell, Charles A., Lieutenant L. S. X 

ElllCOtt, John Morris. Lieutenant L. S. X... 
Kmersoii. isaae Edward, Lieutenant r S \' 

Km t. William Le Roy, Lieutenant 1'. S. X. 

England, Lloyd, Captain D. S. A 

Epple. Louis, Assistant Paymaster D. S. X. 
LttiiiLt. Emlen P., Assistant Paymaster 0, S 

Evans. Charles B . Major XJ. 8. V 

Evans. Houston V . Captain C S A 

Evans, Bol.l.y D., Bear Admiral I'. S. X... 



X. . . 

Iieer 



125 

IL. 
Ml 
55 



235 
197 

1G4 

,:i 
149 

82 
IS? 
le..-, 
235 

2H 
197 

40 



rarenholt. (is.ar Walter. Bear Admiral D. S. X. 5.1 

I rley. .1 V.. Colonel V. S. A 02 

Las-, it. William M. Lieutenant D. S. A 210 

Feederle, n. 0., Captain l. s. v 81 

I'enton. Ah onus Ward. Captain 217 

FergUSOn, Frank K.. Captain L. S A 108 

Ferguson. Ha rley B., Lieutenant L. s. A 210 

Fetter, .lames. Lieutenant 1'. S. V 188 

Fielder, Frank Sidnev, Assistant Surgeon IT. S. X 2»1 

Fife. W. .1.. C..1 1 L. S. V 23 

Flske, Bradley a.. Lieutenant Commander U. S. 

X 2.^1 

Fiske. Harold's.! Captain V. -s'.'A.'. '.'.'.'.'.'. '.'.'.'.'.'. 216 



25« 



i-A',i: 

Fitch, Gilbert L., Major U. S. V 70 

Fitch. Henry \\\. Chief Engineer U. S. N 97 

Fithian, Edwin. Chief Engineer D. S. N I'm 

Fitzsimons, Paul, Medical Director 0. S. N 24 

Fleming. Adrian S.. Captain D. S. A 188 

Foley. Hamilton, Lieutenant O. S. A 251 

Folger, Marcus Herbert, Lieutenant 0. S. V 74 

Folger, William M.. Captain 0. S. N 106 

Foltz, Frederick Steinman, Captain I'. S. A Ill 

Ford, John D., Commander I. S. X 73 

Forney, James, Colonel 1. s. M. C 55 

Forsyth, James M., Rear Admiral 0. S. N 89 

Fortescue, G. Roland, Lieutenant 0. s. A 21 

Foster, Herbert S.. Major 0. S. A 116 

Frank. Royal T., Brigadier-General 0. S. A 123 

Frazer, lleah. Paymaster U. S. X 77 

Freed, James A.. Captain 0. s. \' 16 

Frissell, Thomas T., Captain U. S, A 216 

[frost, Alfred S., Major U. s. A 160 

Frothingham, Louis A., Lieutenant 1'. S. M. I '. . . 83 

Fry, Alfred Broooks, Lieutenant 1*. S. X 2 1 

Furey, John V.. Colonel U. S. A 35 

Furlong. Walter A., Assistant Engineer I'. S. X. 175 

Gadsby, William. Captain O. S. V 77 

Gaines. Richard J., Lieutenant D. S. V 72 

Galbralth, William Wallis. Captain D. S. A 76 

Garber, GuHford Schell, Lieutenant U. S. V 72 

Gardener. Cornelius. Major 1 T . S. A 147 

Garrett, Xcvil M.. Captain I", s. v 114 

Gasser, Lorenzo I)., Captain 1'. S. V 77 

Cast. .u, Joseph Alfred, Captain I". S. A 71 

Gearv, Edward C. Jr., Captain 1". S. V 151 

Gerry, Martin II.. Assistant Engineer U. S. N... Ill 
Glieen, Edward Mickman, Commander CT. s. X. 35 

Ghernrdi. Bancroft, Rear Admiral O. S. X 95 

Gibson. John. Lieutenant-Couimauder T\ s X... 23 

Oil. son, William ('.. Rear Admiral U. S. X 138 

Gibbons, John IL. Lieutenant C. S. X 228 

Gibbs. George Washington. Lieutenant IT. s. V... 76 
Gignilliat, Thomas Heyward. Lieutenant O. S. X ln2 

Gilbert, Albert, Captain U. S. V 87 

Gilbert, Bertram C, Captain I', s. A 217 

Gilbert. W. W.. Major r s. A 105 

Gillls, James II.. Commodore D. S. X 115 

Gilmore, John Curtis. Jr.. Captain I'. S. A 82 

Glassford, William A.. Major D. S. A 243 

Glenn, Edwin F., Major U. S. A 169 

Goldlngay, Thomas. Ensign 0. S. X 180 

Goldman. Henry J., Captain I'. 5. A 168 

Ooldsbornugh. Washington I... Captain U. S. \ 252 

Goodale, George S., captain I', s. A 198 

Goodale, Greenleaf Austin. Colonel U. S. A :'.4 

G le, George w . captain r. s. A lis 

Goodloe. Green clay. Colonel D. s. M. C 38 

Goodrich, Caspar !•'.. Captain U. S. N 55 

Gorgas, John A., Lieutenant. Junior Grade, D. 

S. X 237 

Gray. James, Lieutenant I*. s. X 85 

Greely. Adolphus W.. Brigadier-General U. S. A. 124 

Green. James G. Rear Admiral I'. S. X 54 

Greene, Francis Vinton, Major-Genera] I T . S. V. 146 
Groenough, George G.. Lieutenant Colonel It. 

S. A 65 

Greer, Janus A.. Rear Admiral U. S. X 57 

Greer, J. dm E . Major C. s A 93 

Griffin. Thomas Dillard, Lieutenant-Commander 

n. s, x io4 

Grimes, George S.. Lieutenant-Colonel I*. S. A . F8 

Groves, Leslie R., Chaplain T T . S. A 32 

Grugan. Frank Carter, Major T'. *. A 00 

Guignard. William S. Captain D. S. A 1!)S 

Guthrie. John V... Major TT. S. A 110 

Hackett, Edward F.. Jr., Lieutenant I". s. V... 14 

Ha good. Johnson. Captain II. S. A 198 

Haines. At. taut L.. Surgeon I T . S. V 110 

Hains, Peter C, Colonel U. S. A 97 

Halilin. J. A.. Lieutenant IT. S. V 1S2 

Halo. Irving. Brigadier-General D. S. V 173 

Hall. Chalmers <:.. Lieutenant I*. S. A 217 

Hall. Frank ('.. Ensign 1'. S. X ISO 

Hail. Hedley A.. Chaplain 0. s. V 110 

Hall. Marshall W.. Ensign T\ S X 167 

Hampton. Celwvn E., Captain I'. S. A 199 

Hnnlev, James E., Chief Engineer U. S. X 165 

Hanna. Matthew E., Lieutenant I'. S. A 217 

Hail. or. Giles B., Commander I'. S N T 46 

Hardee. William Joseph, Captain T T . S. V M 

Harper. Roy R.. Lieutenant D. S. A 217 

Hart. P. J.. Chaplain IT. S. A 75 

Hartley, Rowland Hdl 29 

Hartoll, John Randolph. Ensign I*. S. X ISO 

Harris, Henry T. B., Pay Inspector I*. S. N... 01 



PAGE 

Harris, Peter Charles, captain r. s. A 153 

Harrison. Henry F., Lieutenant U. S. X 245 

Harrison, Russell II.. Colonel 85 

Hasbrouck, Henry c.. Colonel r. S. A 121 

Hasbrouck, Raymond be Lam. .v. Lieutenant 

U. S. N 69 

Haskin. William L., Colonel 0. S. A 107 

Havard, Valery, Lieutenant-Colonel U. S. A 243 

Hawkins, Clyde E.. Ca,ptain U. S. A 188 

Hawkins, Eugene, Captain 0. S. V 113 

Hayden, Reynolds, Naval Cadet !'. S. X 175 

Hayes, Edward M., Colonel U. S. A Hit 

Heavey, John William. Captain U. s. A 22 

Hedekin, Charles A., Captain U. S. A Ill 

Heiberg, Elvin R.. Lieutenant U. S. A 109 

Heln. Otto L.. Major I .'. s. A si 

Hciudsmau. Ferdinand. Captain 1. S. \' 164 

Helms. George W., Captain C. S. A 218 

Hensey, Alexander T.. Captain 210 

Henninger, Paul E.. Captain 0. s. V its 

Hennisee, Argalus el.. Lieutenant-Colonel D. s. 

A 160 

Herbert, Hilary A., Jr., Lieutenant D. S. M. C. 

Herring, c. M.. p 83 

Ilnroii. Joseph S.. Captain 0. S. A 189 

Il.wsou. Michael J., Ensign 0. S. X 237 

Heywooa, Charles, Brigadier-General, Comman- 
dant U. S. M. C 52 

Higher, John IL. Lieutenant-Colonel 1'. S. M. C. 51 

Higginson, Francis J.. Rear Admiral U. s. X 101 

Hill. L.ster S.. Majoi I S \ 151 

1 1 in.-. Edwin \V.. Colonel I". S. V 66 

Hinklcy. James W.. Jr.. Captain I'. s. A 199 

Kinsley, Howard ]•:.. Passed Assistant Paymaster 

U. S. X 236 

Hite, John M . Assistant Engineer U. S. X 182 

Ilinton. Charles B., Major 0. S. A 118 

Hot. son. Richmond I'.. Naval Constructor I S. 

X 250 

Hobbs, Ichabod Goodwin. Pay Inspector 1 s. X. 88 

Hodges, Henry C Jr.. captain D. S. A 171 

Hoffman, G ge M.. Lieutenant U. 8. A 199 

Hogg, William st.-ts. .a, Lieutenant-Commander 

r. s. x i5t 

Ilolal.iid. Samuel B., Brigadier-General I', s. A. 62 

Holbrook, Lucius R.. Lieutenant U. S. A 2011 

Holland, James Steedman, Lieutenant C. s. \'... 94 

Holloway, E. Owens, Ensign I". S. X 70 

Holmes. Charles IL, Lieutenant U. S. V 165 

Hough, Alfred I... Colonel D. S. A 88 

Howard. Oliver i).. Major-General I'. S. A 96 

Howard. Thomas 1'.. Lieutenant I. S. A 200 

Howard. Thomas C. B., Lieutenant. Junior Grade, 

r. s. x 24o 

Howe, Walt.r. Major O. S. A 26 

Howison, Henry Lyeurgus, Rear Admiral I". s. \ 

Howland. Charles R .. Captain U. S. A Ts'.l 

llowlaml. Harry S., Lieutenant I". s. A 30 

Hoyt, Ralph Wilson. Major U. S. A 28 

Hughes. Aaron Konkle. Rear Admiral D. S. X... 155 

Hughes. Edward M.. Commander I'. S. X 63 

Ill-lies. John II . Captain C S. A 21S 

Hughes. William Will. Captain 0. S. A 24 

Hull. Waldo W,. Lieutenant D. S. V 17 

Humphreys. Henry Hollingsworth, Lieutenant- 
Colonel U. S. A 19 

Hunsicker, James R.. Lieutenant I'. S. \' 110 

Hutcheson, Grote, Captain D. s. A 157 

Hutchins, Charles Thomas, Captain I". s. X... ,'.' 
lluis.,11, Thomas Ogier, Assistant Surgeon IT. S. 

X 240 

Button, Franklin S., Captain I". S. A ISO 

Id.-. Ariel Harris, Lieutenant U. S. V OS 

[glehart, Edmund B., Assistant Paymaster D. S. 

X . . .' 

[goe. James J., Lieutenant I T . S. X 211 

Ingalls. James M.. Lieutenant-Colonel 0. S \ -•::: 

Irons. James A.. Major 0. S. A 27 

Irvine. Edward 4'.. Lieutenant I*. S. X 115 

Irvine. Robert J. C, Major I'. S. A 120 

Irwin, Bernard J. D., Colonel 0. s. A 10S 

Isaaes. Walter Gilbert, chaplain D s. X 16 

Ives. Edward 1'.. Captain 0. S. A 112 

Izlar. Roberts Poinsette, Major 0. s. V 91 

Jackson, Albert R.. Assistant Engineer r. S. X 133 

Jackson, Harrv 4'.. captain r. s. a 200 

Jackson. M C. Captain 0. S. V 112 

Jacobi, B. E . Jr.. Ensign IT. S. X 244 

James William Henry Williams. Lieutenant. 

Colonel 0. S A I'l 

Jervey, Eugene P., Captain 0. S. A 2m 

Johnson. Chris. Etnil. Lieutenant I'. S. V 32 



259 



PAGE 

Johnston, Frederick E., Captain r. s. a 218 

Jones, David Phillips, Chlel Engineer 0. S. N... In? 

Jones, Frank Beall, Major D. 8. A 30 

Jones, William U., Assistant Paymaster I". S. N. 22'J 

Jones, Wylle, Col< I I . S. V 251 

Kaiser, Julius Adam, Assistant Engineer 0. S. N. 85 

Kane, Theodore I.. Captain 0. s. N 2:>:i 

Keck, Frank, Major I. s. V 7.1 

Keenan, Frank li.. Lieutenant 0. s. V it; 

Kellogg, Edgar Komeyn, Brigadier-General I'. 

S. A 82 

Kellogg, Frank W., Lieutenant U. S. N 87 

Kelly, Schuyler C, Lieutenant-Colonel D. S. V... B2 

Kelly, William, Lieutenant 0. S. a 201 

Kendrick, Frederick M. H., Major U. s. A 74 

Kennington, Alfred E., Lieutenant F. s. A 201 

Kenny, Albert B., Rear Admiral r. s. N 54 

Kerr, Robert M., Lieutenant 1". s. V 7" 

Kessler, Percy M.. Captain 0. S. a 201 

Kessler, Walter, Assistant Engineer 15 

Kleffer, Charles T., Cat\jain U. s. A 122 

Kimball, Granville, Lieutenant 0. s. N 117 

Kimball, William Wirt, Commander r. s. N 139 

King, Charles, Brigadier-General F. s. \' ::.", 

Kins;. Edward L., Lieutenant 0. s. A 201 

King, Hugh i:.. Ensign D. S. N 32 

Kinj;. W. Nephew, Lieutenant O. s. N 227 

Kingsbury, Henry P., Major U. S. A 159 

Kinsey, Thomas, Paymaster r. s. N 66 

Kip. Henry S., Lieutenant 0. s. V 116 

Kirby, Absalom, Chlel Engineer I", s. X 98 

Kline, Jacob, Colonel 0. S. A 95 

Knowlton, Joseph I... Captain D. s. A 189 

Knox. Thomas T„ Lieutenant-Colonel O. s. A... 69 

Kobbe, William A., Brigadier-General 1'. s. A... 163 

Kochsperger, Stephen M.. Lieutenant U. S. A... 202 

Koeblcr. Fred I'.. Captain 0. S. V 29 

Koester, Francis J., Captain I". S. A 159 

Kulp, John Stewart, Captain D. S. A 129 

La Bach, Paul Mayer, Ensign D. S. X 1G2 

Ladd. Eugene I'.. Captain U. S. A 158 

Laird, John Alfred, Captain D. S. V 50 

Lamb, Edward J., Lieutenant D. S. V 156 

I. an. lis. .1. r. Kevnolds, Captain I". S. A 88 

Lantlon. Edwin, Captain 0. S. A 202 

Lang, Frank It.. Lieutenant 0. s. A 84 

Lanjtdon. Russell C, Captain 0. S. A 202 

Langfltt, William ('.. Captain 1". S. A 92 

Langhorn, Lewis \V . Lieutenant I'. S. V Hi 

Law. Heme,. Lycurgus, Surgeon U. s. X 64 

Lawton, Alexander R., Colonel D. S. V 161 

Law ton. Henry \\\. Major-General I'. S. V 132 

Lawton. Lieutenant D. S. A 251 

Lauriat, George Reynolds, Ensign I", s. X 230 

Lanriat, Philip Wales. Lieutenant D. S. V 242 

Lea, I'eter I... Male c. s. X 112 

I Fitzbugh, Brigadier-General 0. s. A lti'J 

Leitner, John D., Major c. s. V 13 

I.etiike. August T., Captain D. S. V 42 

Leonard, R. W., Colonel r. s. V 103 

Leaner, George A.. Lieutenant 14 

Lewis Charles B.. Lieutenant D. 8. V 143 

Lewis. Frederick \\\. Captain I", s. a 202 

Lleber, <L Norman. Brigadier-General r. S. A... 87 
Little, William X.. Lieutenant-Commander I". 

S X 127 

Llttlefleld, Charles E., Lieutenant U. S. X 227 

Livermore, William R., Lieutenant Colonel r. 

s. a 162 

Livingston, Robert I... Lieutenant r. s. V 172 

Loekrldge. P D.. Captain U. s. A 145 

I.eekw I.John V. Captain I S. A 21 

Lodge George Cabot, Ensign D. S. X 1M 

Lombard. B M. Lieutenant ('. s. X 236 

Long, Lee Lieutenant F S. V 144 

Longan, Unfits l'... Captain r. S. A 

Lothrop, A. I'.. Jr., Lieutenant, Junior Grade, 

0. s. x 245 

l ott, Abraham G., Lieutenant 0. S. A 203 

Lucey, D. B., Lieutenant c. s, V lot 

I.tikesli. George M . Passed Assistant Paymaster 

r. s. X 144 

Lnsk. James L. Major I". S. A 161 

Lyon. Henry War.-. Captain 0. S. X 25 

Lyons. Timothy Augustine, Commander 1". s. X. 141 

MacArthur, Arthur, Major-Genera] D. P. A 171 

MacCartv Gilbert \l I . Chief Engineer D. S. X. 156 

Mardonn'ld Clay C. Major TJ. S. V 11 

Mackay Win. LL. Assistant Engineer I". s. X, 183 

Mncknight. Thomas M.. Lieutenant D. S. X :■■': 

Macomb, Montgomery M., Major D. S. A. 131 



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Macomber, John 11.. Chaplain r. s. A 125 

Muey. Neison, Asslstanl Engineer 1 . s. X lo-* 

Mahan, Harry II.. Lieutenant 1'. S. V 120 

Malone, Paul B., captain I s. A 42 

Mallory, Dwighl I'., Ensign I. S. X 87 

Manier, John Thompson, Ensign 1. s. x 231 

Mansfield, Francis W-. Lieutenant Colonel U. 

S. A loo 

Marshall, James, Lieutenant 147 

Martin, Charles L., .Major I. S. V 250 

Martin. Frank II., M Ii. Assistant Surgeon 

a. s. v 1-27 

Mattalr, Lewis Henry, Captain 1'. s. V 39 

Mattes. Charles C, Lieutenant Colonel I', s. v... 20 

Mans. Louis m.. Lieutenant-Colonel 2:31 

Mans. Marion I'., Lieutenant-Colonel r. s. A... 171 

Mayer, William ii.. Lieutenant r. s. x 227 

Mayeskie, John it.. Lieutenant D. s. v 155 

McAllister. A. A.. Chaplain 0. S. X 179 

McAndrew, .lames William, Captain I", s. A 79 

McArthur, William S., fa]. lain I'. S. V 69 

McBroome, Waller s. Captain C. s. A 190 

McCammon, William W.. Major D. S. A nil 

McCann, William P., Commodore C. s. X 59 

MeCaskev, I ;_'las. Lieutenant I. S. A 254 

McCaskey, Garrison, Lieutenant I", s. a 254 

McCaskey, William S., Colonel D. S. A 161 

McCloskey. Manus, captain r. s. a 157 

McClure, Charles. Major C. S. A 167 

McClure, Samuel v.. Lieutenant D. S. A 203 

McClurg, Walter Audubon, Medical Inspector I . 

s. X 130 

MacConnell, Charles Jenkins, chief Engineer 

D. s. X 159 

McConnell, Ellicott, chief Engineer 0. s. N 146 

McDowell, Edward C, Captain I . s \' 12 

McCook, Alexander McD., Major-Genera] U. 

S. A 122 

McCord, T. Chester, Major D. s. V 233 

McCormack, Willard IL. Lieutenant c. s. A... 219 

McCoy, Frank it.. Lieutenant F. s. A 21i» 

McCrackin, Alexander, Commander I", s. X 56 

McDevitt, Daniel H., Captain F. s. V 12 

McDonald. John, Captain F. s. A 136 

McDougall, Thomas M.. Captain F. s. A 58 

McDowell, Edward C, Captain I". s. V 12 

McGregor, Silas J., Captain s v 56 

McGrew, Milton L., Captain F. S. A 190 

McHarg, John W.. Captain F. S. V 1.16 

McKay, William. Lieutenant 0. s. X 86 

McKinley, William, C lander-ln-Cnief It;.': 

McMahon. Patrick .1., Passed Assistant Engi- 
neer V. S. N 172 

MeXiel. Claren.e IF. Captain F. S. A : 

McQuigg, .1. It.. Captain F. S. V 73 

Mechling Georgi S., Lieutenant F. S. V 68 

Melville. George W., Rear Admiral F. s. x 22 

Melville, iienrv. Captain 0. s. v 71 

Merillat, Alfred C, Captain F. s. A 17;. 

Merriam. Henry C, Brigadier-General I'. S. A... 1 IT 

Merrill. Alexander It.. Lieutenant F. S. X 230 

Merritt, Weslev. Major-General I S. A 108 

Merrv. John Fairfield, Captain F. S. A 98 

Metcalf, Wilder s . Major F. s. V mi 

MIckle. William 1: . Jr., Lieutenant 0. s. v ::7 

Mi. I. in t.m. George Izard. Ensign F. s. X 245 

Miles. Nelson A., Major-General 1". S. A 55 

Miles. Perry I... Captain F. S. A mil 

Milner. c. 11. Lieutenant F. s. V 176 

Millan. A Frank, Lieutenant F. s. V 50 

Miller, Alexander M., Lieutenant F. S, A 203 

Miller. Claude IF. Captain F S. A 210 

Miller. Edward T., Lieutenant I". S. V 10:: 

Miller, Hugh Lee, Ensign 0. s, X is:: 

Mill.-,-. J. W\, Lieutenant c inan.ler F. S. X... 103 

Miller. Lawrence S. Captain F. S. A 219 

Miliiken. Caul Mine,-. Lieutenant Colonel F s. v. 12 

MHlis, John. Major F. S. A 15 

Mills. Albert 1 pold, Captain F. S. A 25 

Miner. Randolph IT. Lieut, nam F S. X 251 

Minor. Albert Dod, Rei Chaplain 0. S. Y 116 

Mitchell, Alfred A . captain 0. s V R2 

Mitchell. George E„ Lieutenant F. S. A 220 

Mitcheson, Joseph MacGregor, Lieutenant 0. 

s. N 135 

Mitten. I, .if. John 11. . Chief Engineer F. s. X... 12n 

Montgomery, Benjamin v.. captain F. S. A..... 27 

Montgomery, Greenville "■ Lieutenant F. S. v.. 22ft 

Moore. Andrew M. Surgeon F. S. X 247 

Moore, John K.. Captain 0. S. A 220 

Monro. John Miller. Lieutenant F S. X 26 

Moore. William simtevani Commander T", S. X. 143 

Morton, Alfred, Captain F. S. A 57 

Moses, Andrew, captain 0. S. A 220 



TAGE 

Moses, George W., Captain I". S. A -"1 

Moser, Jefferson 1\. Commander U. S. N 142 

Moseley, Edward It.. Lieutenant-Colonel U. S. A. 82 

Mothersill, Philip, Major U. S. V 142 

Mott, T. Bentley, Captain U. S. A 234 

Moulton, George M.. Colonel F. S. V lo2 

Mullan, Dennis \Y., Commander U. S. N 1»1 

Mnnro. James W., Lieutenant 1. S. A 220 

Munson, Frederick Leigh. Captain U. S. A 149 

Murphy, Daniel James. Captain I". S. V 90 

Murphy, Paul St. Clair. Major I. S. M. C 80 

Murphy, Fierce A., Lieutenant U. S. A 221 

Nattinger, J. B.. Lieutenant U. S. V 153 

Neel, 1'ercy L.. Assistant Engineer U. S. N.... 178 

Nelson, Thomas. Commander U. S. N 96 

Newbill, Willard D„ Captain U. S. A 221 

Newcomh. Everard E.. Major I". S. V 119 

Newgarden, George J.. Captain D. S. A 13] 

Nissen, August C. Captain D. S. A 190 

Noble, Robert II.. Major U. S. A Sfi 

Nolan. Dennis E.. Captain U. S. A 204 

Nostrand. Warner H., Lieutenant D. S. N 109 

Nottingham. Thomas E.. Captain U. S. V 41 

Nuttman. Louis M, Captain I". S. A 1.1 

Oakes. John C. Lieutenant U. S. A 221 

Oberly. Aaron S., Medical Inspector U. S.N.... 78 

O'Brien. Richard D., Lieutenant TJ. S. V 

Olipbant. Alexander C 11 

O'Neil, Charles. Rear Admiral U. S. N 54 

Orton. Edward P., Lieutenant D S A 204 

Ostrander. Arthur D.. Passed Assistant Engineer 

II R N 1 "0 

Otis. Elwell S.. Major-Gener.il U. S. A 246 

Otis. Harrison Gray, Brigadier-General U. S. V. 181 
Overton. Winfield S.. Captain 1*. S. A 221 

Page, John II.. Colonel TJ. S. A 60 

Paine Brook. Captain U. S. A 222 

Fame. Charles II.. Captain I'. S. A 191 

Palmer. George II.. .Maim- I'. S. A 19 

Parke, John S.. Jr.. Captain U. S. A 242 

Parker, Charles II., Lieutenant Jr. Gr. U. S. N. 228 

Parker. Clyde Bingham. Captain F. S. V 73 

Parker, James P.. Lieutenant Jr. Gr. Li. S. N... 234 

Parker. James S.. Captain I". S. A Ittl 

Parker. Joseph B., Medical Director U. S. N 109 

Parsons. Lanning. Lieutenant U. 8. A 204 

Partridge. John EL, Lieutenant C. S. V 149 

Patterson, George T., Captain U. S. A 205 

Patterson, T. E., Captain 2oii 

Pearce. Earle DA., Captain U. S. A 22'. 

Pearce. Thomas A.. Captain U. S. A 222 

Pearson, E. P., Colonel U. S. A 59 

Peck, George. Medical Director F. S. N 130 

Pennington, Alexander C. M.. Brigadier-General 

US. A 105 

Perkins. Charles Plummet-. Commander U. S. N. 39 
Perkins, Lvman B.. Passed Assistant Engineer 

U S. N 23 ° 

Peters. Edward McClure, Lieutenant D. S. N... 22i 

Peterson. John. Mate D. S. X 249 

I'ettit. James S., Major D. S. A 90 

Phelps, John J., Ensign F. S. X -4* 

Philp. John. Chief Engineer O. S. N 174 

Pickering. James N., Captain I. S. A -!_'o 

Pingree. Hazen S., Governor -»> 

Pitman. John, Major U. S, &■■■■■ }%* 

Piatt. Robert. Lieutenant V. S N . ... . ; ■■••••• ■ i- h 
Plume, Joseph W., Brigadier-General L. s. v.. l-< 

Poillon. Arthur. Lieutenant F. S. A... Jw 

Pope. Francis II.. Lieutenant I S A .. . . . . ■ --- 

Pope James Worden, Lieutenant-Colonel U. S. A. is 
Pope. Lemuel. Jr.. Captain U. S V.. .......... . 1|» 

Pope. Percival Clarence. Colonel I. S. M. «... 1-4 

Porter. John Biddle. Major U. S. A 92 

Powell. Charles P.. Major I. S. A...... •_"_' 

Powell Philip Pendleton. Captain U. S. A IDa 

Powers, Robert R. Lieutenant F. S. A. .. -bo 

Pritchard. Gorge B„ Jr.. Captain TJ S. A L - 

Purcell John Louis. Lieutenant I. S. .\ 1 _ 

Purdv. Clarence N. Captain I. S. A -"., 

Purinton. n. O.. Major U. S. \ 4.1 

Rand. George W., Major IT S V. 110 

Rand. Leonard I,.. Ensign I S. N. .. . . .. ■ .. . •• *'■ 

Randall. W. P.. Lieutenant-Commander I S. N. ■*■> 

Ravens. Charles E.. Lieutenant 1" S. ^ 1<« 

Raymond. Henry I., Major U. S. A.. »* 

Raymond. John C. Lieutenant U. S. A.. --■} 

Ravnolds. Edward v.. Lieutenant I . S. N 2o.> 

Reed. F. Ellis. Lieutenant F. S. v.. .......... ■ «< 

Rees Corwln Pottinger. Commander I. S. .\... on 



i-a.;m 
Reeve. Charles McCormick, Brigadier-General 

I s V 2.j3 

Beichmann, Gustav W., Lieutenant F. S. V 149 

Relyea, Isaac 10., Ensign F. S. N 133 

Reynolds, Alfred. Major S. A 137 

Rhoades, Henry E.. Assistant Engineer I . S. N. 98 

Rice, Edmund. Colonel IT. S. A 100 

Rice, Frank S.. Lieutenant F. S. A 136 

Richards, II. M. M., Lieutenant 1. S. N 22tl 

Richardson. Lorrain T., Captain LT, S. A .... PJ2 
Ritteuhouse. Ilawley Olmstead, Commander 

U. S. N 138 

Rixey, Presley Marion, Rear Admiral U. S. N... 132 
Robie. Edward Dunham. Commodore I S. N... 138 

Robinson. Louis W., Rear Admiral C. S. N 125 

Robert. Henry M., Brigadier-General U. S. A... 29 
Roberts, Benjamin Kearney, Major LI. S. A... 150 

Roberts, Charles D., Captain U. S. A 223 

Roberts. Thomas A.. Lieutenant 1. S. A 223 

Roberts, William J.. Lieutenant F. S. N 172 

Roche, Edward A., Lieutenant LI, S. A 22:: 

Rockwell, Charles EL, Captain I". S. N 226 

Rodgers, John I. Colonel U. S. A 19 

ltodne\ Itnberi 1 ;n ii . .ii Paymaster I S N 59 

Roff, John W., Lieutenant F. S. V 36 

Rogers. Charles J.. Lieutenant i . 2^* 

Roosevelt. Th lore. Colonel F. S. V. Cav 9 

Ross, Albert, Commander TJ. 8. N 140 

Ross, Henry S.. Captain LT. S. N 143 

Ross. John Walton. Surgeon F. S. N' 37 

Rude. B. C. Lieutenant F. S. V 84 

Ruggles, George D., Brigadier-General U. S. A ... 126 
Russell, Alexander \V„ Pay Director D. S. N... 88 
Russell. Averley Claude Holmes. Lieutenant-Corn- 

mander U. S. N '' ', 

Russell. Charles E.. Captain I S. A -00 

Russell. Frank W.. Major F. S. V 114 

Rust, John II.. Captain U. S. V 14 

Sackett. J. W:. Major U, S. V ,Vi\i„l| 

Sailer. Joseph. Passed Assistant Surgeon L. S. N 239 

Saltzman. Charles McK.. Captain F. S. A 2UH 

Sanno, James M. J.. Colonel U. S. A 2a 

Sargent. Frederie II.. Captain I S A ID 

Sartoris, Algernon. Captain O. S \ bb 

Sarratt. Edwin <)., Captain I. S. A £-+ 

Sarrett, Arthur B., Captain U. S. \ ... -4o 

Savage. Egbert Barnum. Lieutenant-Colonel 

¥J g j^ 1 •>' 

Savage. Frank M.. Captain ISA 224 

Sawyer. Claude E„ Captain U. S. V . . 37 

Scales. Dabney M.. Lieutenant U. S. N lb» 

Schaaf. Gustav, Captain D. S. >.-••■•• x "f 

Schenck. Caspar, Pay Director 1 . s. N... gi 

Schley. Winfield s.. Bear-Admiral I . s. >■•■■••• %\ 
Schmidt. Frederiek J.. Lieutenant < olonel U. h.v. »4 

Schwarz, I n, Lieutenant U. S. V.. ...... ..... jo 

ScoQeld Walter K.. Medical Director D. S. N... 1-b 

Scott. Douglas M. Major F. S. A »J 

Scott. Hugh I... Captain F. S. A. . .. I', 

Seott. William Slierley, Captain t. S. A 1' 

Scriven, G -ge P.. Major 1" S. A loo 

Selfridge. Thomas Oliver. Jr.. Hear Admiral 

IT S N 

SerenbetV. George P... Lieutenant LT. S. V 72 

Shafer. Burt S.. Captain ... ............ |j? 

Shaffer. William R.. Major-General U. S. A... lb 

Sharpe. Alfred C. Major OS. A... 1-J 

Shea. Daniel W.. Lieutenani I s. >..... "* 

Shellenberger, .lames E., Surgeon TJ. S. \ i^ 

Shepard. Edwin M., Rear Admiral I S. ,N 118 

Shelton. George 11.. Captain TJ. S. A ......... • 2Ub 

Shippen, Edward, Medical Director TJ. S. N 1«» 

Shoenthal. Isaac Captain TJ. s\ ' 

Sickles. Daniel E.. M r-General U. S. A oi 

Sills. William G., Captain U. S. A. fr-'a'ii 104 

Simn.onds. Fred. J.. Assistant Engineer I S N. 184 

Simmons. Benjamin T.. Captain U. S. A 1J^ 

Simpson. Wendell L.. Captain I. S. A ou 

Sirniver. Edear A. Lieutenant TJ. S A --* 

Sirrine. William G., Captain TJ. S \ 

Blavens, Th as H Captain S A |' 

Sloane Mbert II. Lieutenant 1 S \ ; • ■•■ • "* 

Smedberg. William B., Li.-i.e.,:.... ■> "bmel ^ 

Smith.' Alfn-'l T.V Colonel J S A 26 

Smith. Harry E.. Captain TJ. s A ^ : 

Smith. Joseph R.. Colonel 1. s A;....... ..••■ '-•? 

iSith Layton T.. Lieutenant Jr Gr U S N... 184 

Smith. Owen P.. Assistant Surgeon S. N lg« 

Snyder, John J.. Assistant Surgeon 1 S. N.... loo 

Socola. Angelo W.. Lieutenarit 1 S. N l|J 

Spangler, Charles, Captain I s. \ 

261 



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Springer, Ruter W., Chaplain r. s. a 158 

dish, Fred D., Ensign F. S. N 78 

Stanley. David Sheridan, Captain 0. S. A 92 

Stanley, David S., Brigadier-General I. S A... 253 

i 11 . Captain D. s. v 86 

8 eeie, i Hlver 1 1 . i laptaln 0. s. v 77 

Steele, Sober! William. Naval i 

„ O. S. M 248 

Stephenson, Franklin Bache, Medical Insp 

i S X . . 17 

I II.. Commander i s \ 22(1 

1 1. Meri ]. l: .. i laptain 1 . s. a 206 

Stirling, Sates, Captain 0. s \ 51 

rs, Edwin .1.. Captain r. s. a 241 

Stockton, Charles if. Captain 0. S. N 183 

Stoddard, Charles 11.. Captain ;:1 

Stodter, Charles E., Lieutenant U. s. A 207 

Stonch, G _ W. II. Major D. s. A 241 

Stout, George .. Lieutenant I. s. N -j:;'.i 

Strong, Edward T., Rear Admiral F. s. .\ 168 

Daniel Delehanty Vincent, Commander 

V. S. N 17.". 

Stuart, Edwin i: . Lieutenant I', s. A 207 

si urtevant, i llrard, Captain 0. S. A 

Suartwout, Wad.- I. Lientenani i s \ 31 

Bummerlin, George T., Lieutenant D. s. a.... 207 

Sutherland. .1. c. l.ieutenanl D. S. N 238 

Swanstrom. Frederick E., Lieutenant 1 s. v.. 239 

SueeneV. W. II.. Jr., I J ell t H1{1 It t I S. \" 255 

Swift, Eben, Captain D. S. A 121 

Swobe, Tin .mas. Captain D. S. A 123 

Falbot, Robert s. Passed Assistant Engineer 
0. S N 282 

: . I . i 8 I . . I .mi ma lid. T U. S. N ."'.i 

i : 3Sig, Charles A.. Lieutenant D. s. M. C 166 

i ■..■.■ W„ Major 0. S A 152 

Taylor, Daniel Morgan Major 0. s. A ln4 

Taylor, George W Colonel U. s. V 1 10 

Taylor, John it. M., Captain 0. s. A 168 

Taylor, Kaiser w. Lieutenant l s V 40 

or, l; I'. Engineer D. S. N 67 

I. I. Letts. Harry II.. Captain U. S. A ."7 

Thompson, J. dm Means. Lieutenant U. S. V 47 

Thompson, Richard !■:.. Lieutenant-Colonel 

r. s. v . ... 26 

Thompson. Samuel. Chief Engineer U. S. X 159 

Thomson. William II . Jr., Assistant Engl r 

0, s. n 22S 

Thurston. Charles S., Lieutenant 0. s. N _:;'-' 

Tidl.all. John i '.. Brigadier-General D. S. A mo 

Tilton, Henry Remsen, Lieutenant-Colonel 

0. s. a. 120 

Tonrtillott, A. t. Captain U. s. V 28 

Tower, George E., Chief Engineer D. S. X 141 

Trarv. Joseph P., Captain F. s. A 208 

Travis. Pierce M. B., Captain U. S. V 80 

Trowbridge. Amasa, Passed Assistant Engineer 

f. S x 166 

Tryon, James Rufus, Rear Admiral D. S. N 56 

Tschappat, William II.. Lieutenant I". S. A 208 

Tapes. Herschel. Captain 0. S. A 208 

Turner. William II.. Commander T\ S. X 170 

Turner. William J., Major r. s A 66 

Tattle. Charles w. Ensign I'. S. X 225 

Tttttle. Wlnthrop M. Lieutenant r. s. V 43 

Dish, William II. Assistant Surgeon s X 176 

Dpshnr, John Henry, Rear Admiral D. s. X 139 

Drtiman, Charles \.. Lieutenant 1". s. V 156 

Dslna. Michael N. Passed Assistant Engh r 

IT. S. X 182 



Valentine. William S. Lieutenant 0. S \ 
\'eiiai.le. w. P. Lieutenant r. s. \" 



224 

'.'. "63 



t.i. a: 

\iele. Charles I>.. Colonel 0. s a i ■_• 

r. Wilbur, Captain O. s. v n 

Wad.-. John P., Lientenani r. s. a 208 

Wad.-, William It Ensign 0. S \ lt.o 

Wagner, Arthur 1... Colonel 1 s. A 32 

Wagner, Car] A.. Captain 1 . S. \' IBfl 

Wainwright, Richard, Commander I s \ .... 22 

Wainwright, Robert Powell Page, Major r. S. A. 71 

Walker, John G., Hear Admiral r s X :::: 

Wall, Francis It.. Lieutenant I'. S. X 17U 

Wallace, Allan Bradford, Lientenani Colonel 

1 s v 19 

Wallace, Rush it . Jr.. Lieutenant I", s M. c... 247 

Wansboro, Thomas A., Lientenani F. S. A 2o'.> 

Ward. Adelbert s.. Lieutenant U. S. V iT'.t 

Ward, Henry Clay, Lieutenant Col 1 I S. A... 59 

Watson, Eugene Winslow, Rear Admiral 0. S. .v 11.". 

Watson, Frank B., Captain 1 s A 11)3 

Watson, George x. Captain D. S. V 170 

Watson, .1 Crittenden, Rear Admiral 0. s. x... 124 

Walters. John s. Lieutenant 0. s. x 236 

Watts. Thomas Courtney, Captain D. s. V... 

Webster, Irving E., Lieutenant 1 s \ 41 

Welsenburger, John J., Major 1 s v 

Welsh. Lyman .\L. Lieutenant 0. s. A 226 

w.-ils. Edward A.. Lieutenant-Colonel 127 

w.sr. William Thomas. Lieutenant 0. S V 33 

W.-teiihall. Carl A.. Lieutenant 1'. S. V 73 

Wheaton, Charles, Captain 0. S. A 58 

Wheaton, Frank, Major-Genera! 0. -S. A lo5 

Wheeler, Joseph, Jr.. t'atJtatti 1'. S. A 104 

wheeloek. De Forest a. Captain 0. S. V 143 

Whisner, Jacob It. Lieutenant 0. s. v 83 

While. Edwin, Hear Admiral I'. S. X 34 

White, Herbert A., 0. s. A 104 

White John Baker, Captain 0. s V 27 

White. William t'.. Ensign 0. S. N 161 

Whitehead. Henrj C. Lieutenant 0. s A 209 

Whltehonse, Edward X.. Pavmaster V. s, X 9S 

Whitman Frank II.. Captain 1'. S. A I 

Whitside. Samuel M. I ; n -adler-General s. A. 252 

Whittle. John II. Major S V 41 

Wilkes. Gilbert, Lientenani 0. S. X 173 

Will. ox. Orlando B., Major-General 0. S. A 243 

Wllliard, Harry 0., Lieutenant 0. S. A 209 

Williams. Constant, Colonel 0. s. A 238 

Williams. Ezekiel J., Lieutenant I' s. A 152 

Williams. William W., Pay Director 0. s X 53 

Wilson, .lames II.. Brigadier-General S. A... 106 

Wilson. John ciark. Commander 0. s x 64 

Wilson. John M. Brigadier-General H. s. A 122 

Wilson, I nard 1^3 

Windsor Fred E.. Lieutenant-Colonel D S V .. 109 

Win;.'. C. M. Major I" S V 131 

Winslow, George !'.. Medical Director 0. s. N... lort 

Wise. Hugh Douglas. Captain 0. S. A 150 

Wise. William Clinton. Captain 0. S. X 34 

Witherell. Charles Trildor. .Major F. S. A fil 

w I. Leonard, Brigadier-General F S A 240 

W I, Robert Modisette. Lieutenant F. S V.. 71 

W 1. Thomas C. Lieutenant F. S. X 135 

w,.od Walter A.. Major S V 24R 

W limll. Alfred A. Colonel F S A 09 

w Iward, Christopher II. IF. Lieutenant 

F. s V 04 

Wootten. Bradley Jewel i. Lieutenant 151 

Worklzer. John G.. Lieutenant F S A 225 

Wyeth, M. c. Mai..,- 0. s A 42 

Yosi. Philip. Captain F. S. V 1< 

Vonnir. James Carleton 240 

Younjr. Luclen, Commander 0. S X 140 

Ynuncr. Ito-hai-d W Major F S V 132 

Young. Samuel B. M. Major-Genera] S. A... 228 



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From 1772 to 1900 



Table of Contents 

i. SECRETARIES OF THE NAVY from i 798 to 1897. 

I ASSISTANT SECRETARIES. 

a. SOLICITORS AND JUDGE ADVOCATES-BOARD OF 
NAVY COMMISSIONERS— SECRETARIES OF NAVY 
BOARD-JUDGE ADVOCATES GENERAL. 

4. DEPARTMENTAL ORGANIZATION. 

5. CHIEFS OF BUREAUS from 1842 to 1901. 

6. SKETCH OF THE NAVY from 1775 to 1798. 

7. CHANGES IN TITLES OF OFFICERS. 

8. GENERAL NAVY REGISTER, containing the names of all 

Officers of the Navy (Regular and Volunteer), from 17^8 to 
January, 1901, alphabetically arranged. 
9. HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES NAVAL ACAD- 
1 M Y — Superintendents since its foundation. 
Midshipmen and and Naval Cadets. 
Cadet Engineers. 

II . MARINE CORPS -Complete List of Officers of, from 1798 to 

January, 1001. 
n. LIS~T OF VESSELS OF WAR IN THE UNITED STATES 
NAVY from 179710 1901. 

12. RECOGNITION BY CONGRESS OF GALL ANT sl-R VICES 

ol Officers and others of the Navy and Marine Corps. 

13. THE NAVY OF THE UNITED ST A 1 ES, JANUARY, uoi. 

Personnel. 

List and Classification of Vessels. 

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Edited by E. W. CALLAHAN 

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A General Krister of the Officers of the American Army. 1779 1 
A. General List of the Officers in the American Army, 1780 . . 29 
List of General Officers in Continental Service Jan. 1, 1782 . . 30 

General Oilier- resigned, dismissed, etc 30 

List of the Officers of the Army from Jan. 1, 17X1 to Jan. 1, 1785. 31 
Register of ihr Ann\ as recognized l>v the lirsl Comrress, 1789, 35 

List of the Officers of the Army, 1797 88 

Organization of the Army, June 1, 1802 -10 

List of Officers of Artillery, Jan. |, 1805 • ■ . . 42 

List of Officers of Infantry, Jan. 1, 1805 42 

Rank of the Captains and Subalterns of Artillery, 1806 . ... 43 
Rank of the Captains and Subalterns of 1st Infantry. 1806 . . 44 
Rank of the Captains and Subalterns of 2d Infantry, 1806 . . 44 

The Army of the U. S., April, 1809 4i 

Casualties 1' s. Array. 1809-1810 49 

List of Officers of the Army, 1812-1813 51 

Officers of the Army, 1813 65 

Officers of the Army. 1814 102 

Organizaion of the Army, 1814 105 

Brevets conferred from 1776 to 1812 140 

Brevets conferred during war with Great Britain, 1812-1815 . 147 

Army List. 1815-1900 151 

Commanders-in-Chief of the Army 69n 

List of Volunteer Officers, 1900 696 

General-Officers of the Revolutionary War 763 

Genera] < ifficers of the Line of the Permanent Establishment . 7t'>5 
Genera] Officers of the Staff of the Permanent Establishment . 767 
Officers of Volunteers commissioned by Hie President, 1861-1865, 769 




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